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Basics from 4.1
Ethernet Switches from 4.10
LÜTZE Ethernet Cables · Overview from 4.20
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Actuator Sensor Interface Industrial Connectors RJ45 from 4.29
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Power supplies are at the heart of every application. Unsuitable devices can
result in system breakdown and enormous subsequent costs. Power supply units
must offer maximum efficiency and compact sizes and a constant uninterruptible
power supply in safe areas.
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DC device protection b e
The benefits of a reliable power supply only come into effect if a suitable safety
concept has been developed that meets the selective switch-off requirements
with high cable attenuation and integration into the existing communication level.
Monitoring: power, voltage and temperatures are the parameters that require moni-
toring. In the wind power industry, for example, the battery voltage is monitored with
a voltage monitoring unit. A current monitoring unit is connected in series with high-
current transformers in aluminium production or in low-voltage distributors.
Temperature monitoring is used to monitor the control cabinet temperature for wind
power or as a two-point controller in cold storage warehouses. The applications are
extremely diverse.
Suitable modules meeting the requirements of modern-day plant Basics: Solid State Relays
concepts must incorporate the following features:
Microplug Series
• High interference immunity
Miniature single relays
• Electrical isolation with a high level of insulation between the input
and output circuit and contacts Industrial relays
• Coupling of different signal levels Fully assembled relay modules
• High short-time overload withstand capability
• Easy handling Microcompact Series
The special features of solid state relays allow them to be used in with pluggable relays or solid state relays
meeting the following process requirements: with integrated relays or solid state relays
with integrated relay – positively-driven
• High switching frequencies
• DC switching currents contacts
• Low control power
• Wear- and bounce-free switching Minicompact Series
• Vibration and impact resistance with integrated relays or solid state relays
• Long service life
Varioprint Series
with relays or solid state relays
L-Power Series
Semiconductor contactor, 1-phase
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Microplug Series
Page 1.20 Page 1.20 Page 1.22 Page 1.27 Page 1.31
Microcompact Series
Page 1.37 Page 1.42 Page 1.51 Page 1.55 Page 1.56 Page 1.57
Minicompact Series
Varioprint Series
Relays
Page 1.73
L-Power Series
Semiconductor
contactor
1-phase
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Microcompact Series
Relays
positively-driven
Contacts
Page 1.59
1.3
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Relays - Terminology
measured using the voltage drop method Relays are generally measured as from a 12. Contact capacity
set out below. The measurement currents switching current of 1A using the voltage drop
are shown. method at 1A, 6V DC. This value is measured between the terminals
with a measurement current of 1kHz and
20C.
11. Maximum continuous current
1. Impact resistance six times in each of the three axis directions. in "g" or as displacement with a specific
frequency range. The test was performed for
1) Functional 2. Vibration resistance a total of six hours; two hours for each of the
three axis directions.
Acceleration which the relay resists during 1) Functional
operation without the closed contacts
opening for longer than the specified time Vibration which the relay resists during
(mostly 10 s). operation without closed contacts opening for
longer than the specified time.
2) Destructive 2 3
2) Destructive
Acceleration which the relay is able to
resist during shipping or installation without Vibration which the relay resists during ship- 1
damage and without altering its characteristic ping, installation or use without damage and
data. The impact resistance is given in "g". without altering its characteristic data. The
The test was performed a total of 18 times - vibration resistance is given as acceleration
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Relays - Terminology
3. Mechanical service life 6. Life curve Life curve
Minimum number of operations for which The life curve is given for each relay type in 1000
(x 104)
the relay can be operated under nominal the Data column. The service life (number of
(x 104)
conditions (coil voltage, temperature, operations) is dependent on the switching
humidity, etc.) without placing load on the voltage and switching current.
Lebensdauer
30 V DC ohm
Ohmsche Last load
resistive
contacts. For a DC relay with the following data: 100
lifetime
switching voltage = AC 125 V and switching
4. Electrical service life current = 0.6 A the service life is 300,000
125 V AC ohm resistive
Ohmsche Last load
switching cycles. This value relates to the
Minimum number of operations of the relay ohmic load. Check the momentary load prior 10
under nominal conditions at the specified to use.
contact load.
For proper operation of the relay it is essential to know the properties and application conditions of the selected relay in detail in order to match
it to the specified ambient conditions.
The coil and contact properties of the relay used must be precisely matched to the prevailing ambient conditions. The table below summarises
the key points in relay selection.
It can be used as a reference in searching for the repair instructions product under the specified conditions.
Contacts a) Contact arrangement 1) It is advisable to use a product containing more contacts than the essential
b) Contact load minimum.
c) Contact material 2) Relays must provide the service life expected in the specific application
d) Service life case at hand.
e) Contact resistance 3) Does the contact material match the load type? This is particularly neces-
sary in relation to minimum values.
4) The service life may be shortened in operation at high temperatures. It
should be tested for the specific environment.
5) Depending on the circuit, the relay actuation may be synchronised by the
alternating current load. As this dramatically reduces the service life, the
application case at hand should be checked.
Mech. a) Vibration resistance 1) Take into account the vibration and impact load at the operating location.
properties b) Impact resistance 2) Particularly at high temperatures, a relay with coil insulation of class B or F
c) Ambient temperature may be required.
d) Service life
Additional a) Voltage resistance 1) For operation in aggressive atmospheres sealed relays should be selected.
aspects b) Mounting method 2) Do special conditions apply?
c) Size
d) Protection types
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Relays - Terminology
Basic rules for use of relays
• Avoid subjecting the relay to shock impact. • In the case of polarised relays, ensure that So you should check all parameters prior
the correct polarity (+/–) is connected to the to use.
• Relay housings should not be removed. coil.
The values might be changed as a result. • Do not operate the relay at temperatures
That is to say, the data sheet specifications • For correct application the nominal voltage above those specified on the data sheet.
apply only to the complete relay. should be applied to the coil. Use square
waves for DC coils and sine waves for • Use flux-tight or sealed washable relays for
• Relays should wherever possible be operat- AC coils. automatic soldering.
ed in an environment of normal temperature
and humidity, with little dust, and free of • The coil voltage should not exceed the • Use alcohol-based cleaning products to
SO2, H2S or organic gases. For operation in permissible maximum. clean the sealed relays. Avoid ultrasound
aggressive atmospheres sealed relays cleaning of all kinds of relays.
should be selected. Silicone residues close • The switching load and service life
to the relay may cause contact failures. specifications are merely guide values. The
(This also applies to plastic-sealed relays.) physical phenomena in switching, and thus
the service life, depend heavily on the type
of load and the other operating conditions.
The applied nominal voltage is key to correct operation of the relay. The relay will work if the applied voltage is above the pick-up voltage, but
it is necessary to apply only the specified nominal voltage to the coil to avoid changes in coil resistance which might occur due to differing
current feed, voltage fluctuations and temperature rise. Care should also be taken because problems such as winding shorts and coil burn-off
can occur when the maximum applied continuous voltage is exceeded. The following section sets out precautions for the coil input. Observe
these instructions in order to avoid problems.
1. Basic rules relating to the relay coil returned to its initial state, the contacts may be If relays are operated at the upper limit of
damaged. AC relays need a higher operating their capacity, fluctuations in the injected coil
• AC relays current than that specified to power-up because current will occur, and the contact movement
the inductance - and thus the impedance - is may be delayed. This poses a risk that the
AC relays are almost always operated on lower when the relay armature is open than specified switching capacities will not be
a voltage source with a frequency of 50 or when the armature is connected. This must be reached. These aspects should be carefully
60 Hz and standard voltages of 6, 12, 24, 48, considered especially when multiple relays are considered. The coil resistance is increased
115, 120, 230 and 240 V. So those standard operated in parallel. by a factor of 0.4%/C both in the event
voltages should be used wherever possible. of internal heat-up and if the ambient
Losses also occur in AC coils due to short • DC relays temperature increases. The setting and
circuit rings, eddy current and hysteresis resetting voltage is increased by the same
losses. Furthermore, the coil efficiency is To operate DC relays there are standard factor. (For some polarised relays this rate of
reduced, resulting in greater coil heat-up than voltages: DC 5, 6, 12, 24,48 and 100 V. change is much less however.)
in the case of DC relays. Also, relays start to The catalogue specifies the setting current.
hum even at voltages below the minimum That current is just about enough, however,
operating voltages. It must be ensured that to move the relay armature. Taking into account
the output voltage from the voltage source resistance tolerances and increased coil
does not fluctuate excessively. Voltage resistance due to temperature, between 1.5
drops may occur when actuating a motor for and 2 times the value of the setting voltage
example. If a relay hums, and as a result is should be selected as the operating voltage.
2. Maximum continuous voltage and rise voltage greater than the permitted maximum Duty cycle %
in coil temperature may result in excessive coil heating, leading
Continuous operation 100 % coil heat-up
to winding short and ultimately causing burn-
In correct application, the relays must be off of the coil. ON : OFF = 3 : 1 approx. 80 %
operated at nominal voltage. Note that a coil ON : OFF = 1 : 1 approx. 50 %
voltage greater than the permitted maximum • Temperature rise in pulsed operation ON : OFF = 1 : 3 approx. 35 %
may result in excessive coil heating, leading
to winding short and ultimately causing In the case of voltage pulses shorter than
burn-off of the coil. Do not operate the relay 2 minutes, the coil heat-up depends not only
at temperatures above those specified on the on the time but also on the duty cycle. It is
data sheet. relatively low compared to the heat-up in
continuous operation. The various relays
• Maximum continuous voltage are essentially identical in this respect.
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Relays - Terminology
• Change in pick-up voltage due to rise in higher ambient temperature. The ratio rises in line with the insulation resistance. For
coil temperature (warm start) between the increases in resistance and some polarised relays that rate of change is
temperature for copper wire is approximately much lower however.
After a certain constant voltage in the coil 0.4% per 1C. The coil resistance is increased
followed by switching the current off and by that ratio.
back on, the pick-up voltage of DC relays For operation of the relay it is therefore nec-
increases slightly in line with the temperature essary for the voltage to be higher than the
rise. This is comparable to operation in a pick-up voltage, and that the pick-up voltage
3. Applied coil voltage and switching time is 9 to 18 ms.The set time for large coils is close to rated load) may result in reduced
too fast in DC operation too. However, an service life and minor fusing.
In AC operation the set time is heavily excessively fast operating time will also
dependent on the momentary phase angle at increase the bounce time of contact "A".
which the coil is being excited. For miniature
relays it is in most cases one half-wave. For Note that the load conditions (particularly in
the larger relay it is 7 to 16 ms; the reset time case of heavy inrush current or under a load
4. Stray circuits The next diagram illustrates stray circuits. The open, a follow-up circuit is created by A, R1,
closed contacts A, B and C, after operation of R2 and R3, and the relays may hum or they
(Shunts) In follow-up circuits it must be relays R1, R2 and R3. If contacts B and C are may be prevented from dropping out. The
ensured that no shunts are created, so as to circuit (b) is correctly executed. In DC
avoid false or irregular operations. As shown operation stray circuits can be avoided by
in the following diagram, two terminals must using an isolating diode.
be provided as power supply to prepare for
follow-up circuits; the top terminal is always
"+" and the bottom "–". (The same applies in
AC operation).– So the "+" side is always the
side on which contact circuits (contacts for
relays, timers, limit switches, etc.) are con-
structed and the "–" side is the load side
(for relay coil, timer coil, solenoid, cylinder
coil, motor, lamp, etc.).
If the relay always switches at the same phase angle due to feedback from the load to the actuation, this may shorten the electrical life and
cause fusing or locking of the contacts as a result of material migration. So the relay should be observed on the basis of the specific application
case. When operating relays with timers, microcomputers or thyristors etc., there may be synchronisation with the power supply.
In the case of long lines: If the load and control feeds use the same electrical cable, the induction from the current line may produce an induction
voltage on the coil. It is irrelevant whether the control signal is on or off. In this case relays and timers are not reset. Note that cables covering
long stretches may suffer false relay switching due to problems in capacity distribution. External influences such as lightning strikes etc. may
also cause equipment failure.
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Relays - Terminology
7. Long-term current flow
In applications involving long operations (such as emergency lights, anti-theft security systems and test mechanisms) it is advisable to
preferentially use normally-open contacts for continuous operation. Continuous and long-term voltage on the coil may impair the coil insulation,
and increased coil heat-up may shorten the service life. Bi-stable relays should be used for these applications. If you use a single stable relay,
you should select a plastic-sealed variant which is little responsive to ambient conditions, and a more fail-safe circuit arrangement.
If a switch is executed only once a month, or even less, you should carry out regular contact testing. If the contacts are not switched for a lengthy
period of time, deposits may form on the surface, leading to instability of the contacts.
8. Electrolytic corrosion of the coils • If earthing is not required, connect the earth connection to the "-" side
of the coil. (See Fig. c – LF and R relay with earth connection)
When using relays with comparatively high coil voltage, electrolytic
corrosion may occur, especially in conditions of high humidity. To avoid
open circuits, you should pay particular attention to the following points.
• The "+" side of the voltage source should be connected to the base
plate. (See Fig. a) – This applies to all relays)
c) Evaluation: ok
• If the "-" side of the voltage source is earthed, avoid using the
contacts (and switches) on the "+" side. (See Fig. d – This applies
to all relays)
• Where earthing of the "+" side is unavoidable, or where earthing is not
possible: Set the contacts (or the switch) on the "+" side of the voltage • If the relay has an earth connection which not needed for operation,
source. (See Fig. b – This applies to all relays) it should not be connected, so as to prevent electrolytic corrosion.
Note: The diagram shows that the insulation resistor has been inserted
between the iron core and chassis earth. In a relay with earth connec-
b) Evaluation: ok tion the iron core could be earthed directly on the chassis.
• Contacts
The contacts are the most important components of the relay. The performance capability of the contact is dictated primarily by the contact
material, the switching voltage and current (particularly at the point of switching on and off), the type of load, the switching frequency, the
ambient atmosphere, the contact form, the switching speed and the contact bounce. The following points should be considered in order to avoid
material migration, contact fusing, excessive burn-off, increased contact resistance and various other causes of failure: *It is advisable to clarify
the usage in advance with our sales offices.
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Relays - Terminology
Basic rules relating to the relay contact
• AC/DC
If the load contains an inductive component, a quite high counter-EMF (induction voltage) will be generated which increases the switch-off
voltage. The energy discharged on the contacts causes burn-off and material migration. So it is not necessary to suppress the arc by means
of a suitable RC element. With direct voltage there is no zero crossing where the arc self-extinguishes. Once an arc has been generated, it is
difficult to suppress. The extended arc dwell time poses the main problem for the contacts. Also, the direction of the current is pre-determined,
resulting in increased material migration (on one side). The approximate value of the RC element is usually specified in the catalogue or data
sheet, but that value alone is mostly not sufficient. Customers will create a circuitry configuration best suited to their specific application case.
For inductive loads it is generally advisable to use relays suitable for switching 125 VAC. The catalogue specifies the minimum loads, though
they only apply as a guideline for the switching capacity of the relay and do not represent exact values. These minimum values are influenced
by the switching frequency, the ambient conditions and the contact friction travel.
• Switching current
The current is a key influencing factor in both the closing and opening of the contacts. If a motor or lamp is switched as the load for example, the
higher inrush current causes a correspondingly greater burn-off and material migration.
So after a while a contact response or fusing occurs.
AgSnO2 The resistance to fusing of silver/tin is even better than Application heavily ≥ 12 V
(silver/tin) silver/cadmium. As in the case of silver, a sulphide film dependent on relay type ≥ 100 mA
forms in sulphide atmosphere. Usable for high switch-on
and switch-off loads
AgW The hardness and melting point of silver/tungsten are Specially for loads with ≥ 60 V
(silver/tungsten) high, its resistance to arcing is excellent, and the very high inrush currents ≥ 1000 mA
material migration extremely low. A high contact e.g. in building lighting
pressure is required however. The contact resistance applications
is relatively high and the resistance to corrosion poor.
AgNi Silver/nickel has a similar electrical conductivity to Usable for DC circuits with ≥ 12 V
(silver/nickel) silver. It has arc-extinguishing properties. medium to high load, ≥ 10 mA
inductive loads
Au coating Gilding has a similar effect to gold plating. Depending For low loads only µV to 30 V
(gilding) on the galvanisation method employed, it is very µA to 200 mA
important to monitor the process, because there is
a risk of pores and cracks forming. The use of gilded
contacts in existing relays is relatively simple.
Gold-flashing The purpose of gilding is to protect the contact base Purely in-storage protection
(application of a thin material during storage of the relays or of the device in
gold layer) which the relay is installed. A degree of contact stability
01 to 0.5 can be attained in load switching however.
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Relays - Terminology
Contact protection
• Self-induction voltage
If the current in those loads is relatively low, and around 1 A, the self-
induction voltage may cause ignition of a glow or arc discharge. The self-induction voltage is carried through the power supply cable
During discharging organic material in the air decomposes and pro- and reaches the two contacts. The electrical ignition voltage at
duces black residues (oxides, carbides) which are deposited on the standard temperature and air pressure is generally approximately
contacts. This may result in contact failure. 200 to 300 Volts. If the self-induction voltage exceeds this value,
In Figure (a) a self-induction voltage (e = –L di/dt) with a steep wave a discharge takes place on the contacts which consumes the energy
form above the coil has been generated, with the polarity shown in stored in the coil (1/2Li2). For this reason it is desirable to absorb the
Figure (b) being switched off at the point the inductive load is applied. self-induction voltage, so that it is a maximum of 200 V.
• Material migration phenomenon For DC capacitive loads (several Amperes up to several tens of
Amperes) it is always necessary to perform confirmation tests under
Material migration on contacts takes place when a contact melts and real conditions.
the contact material transfers to other contacts. As the number of
switching operations increases, uneven contact surfaces develop. After
a certain time, the uneven contacts are solidly joined together as if they
were fused. This happens, for example, when discharges occur due to
inductive or capacitive loads. As a countermeasure, contact circuits and
materials resistant to material migration are used, such as AgSnO2,
AgW or AgCu. Generally a concave form appears on the cathode and
a convex form on the anode.
Material migration on contacts
Induction voltages can be reduced by contact protection circuits. Note, however, that incorrect application may have the opposite effect.
The following table sets out typical circuits of this kind.
Use
Circuit Properties/Other Component selection
AC DC
If the load is a timer element, the stray current As a guideline in selecting r and c: c: 0.5 to
flows through the RC circuit and causes 1μF per 1A switching current; r: 0.5 to 1 Ω
misoperation.* In an application with alternat- per 1V switching voltage. The values are
B* O ing voltage make sure the impedance of the dependent on the load and the variations
load is sufficiently smaller than the RC circuit. in the relay properties. The capacitor C
suppresses the discharge on contact open-
RC circuit
The diode switched on in the reverse direction Use a diode with a breakdown voltage
parallel to the load shorts the self-induction in reverse direction corresponding to at
voltage created when the contacts open. In least ten times the switching voltage. In
Diode circuits
the process the energy stored in the inductive electronic circuits in which the voltage is
X O load is converted into heat in the ohmic com- not so high, a diode with a breakdown volt-
ponent of the inductor. This circuit further age in reverse direction of approximately
extends the reset time compared to the RC two to three times the switching voltage
circuit (two to five times the reset time speci- can be used.
fied in the catalogue).
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Relays - Terminology
Use
Circuit Properties/Other Component selection
AC DC
The circuit is effective when the reset time in Please use a Zener diode with a Zener
the diode circuit is too long. voltage roughly matching the switching
Diode circuits
voltage.
X O
Although they are extremely effective in arc Although they are extremely effective in
suppression when contacts open, the contacts arc suppression when contacts open, the
are subject to fusing, as energy is stored in C contacts are subject to fusing, as energy is
which causes a short when the contacts close. stored in C which causes a short when the
contacts close.
In the circuit it is necessary to locate the protective device (diode, resistor, capacitor, varistor, etc.) in the immediate vicinity of the load or the
contact. If the protective device is too far away, its efficacy may decrease. As a guideline, a distance up to 50 cm should be applied.
If a DC valve or clutch, for example, is switched at high frequency, corrosion may develop. It is produced by reaction with the nitrogen in the air
when a discharge occurs during switching. So care must be taken if discharges at high
Switch the load on one side of the power feed - see following Figure a) - and switch the contacts on the other side. This will prevent high
voltages occurring between the contacts. If the contacts are switched on both sides of the power feed - Figure b) - there is a risk of short-circuit
in the event of flash-over when contacts are located very close together for design reasons.
E E Ry
a) b)
Ry Ry Ry
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Relays - Terminology
• Impedance
As the voltage level on contacts used in low current circuits (dry circuits) is low, this frequently results in low conductivity. Stability can be
improved by adding an impedance parallel to the load so as to purposely increase the load current applied to the contacts.
1) In compact devices the distance between the contacts of form A and B may be small. The occurrence of short-circuits due to flash-over
must be assumed.
2) Even if the three N.C., N.O. and COM contacts are configured so that they can short, no possibility of blow-out may exist.
3) Circuits to reverse the direction of rotation of motors must not be constructed with normally-open contacts and working contacts of
the same contact set.
Although there is a clear trend towards the miniaturisation of electronic circuits, special attention must be paid to selection of suitable relay types.
This applies in particular to multiple relays between which different voltages are switched. This problem is not detectable from diagrams for follow-
up circuits. Instead, the entire design of the device must be investigated and adequate safety reserves must be ensured in terms of creepages and
clearances, voltage resistance, contact pitch, etc.
The load type and inrush current, together with the switching frequency, are key factors in terms of contact life. Particularly in the case of loads
with inrush currents, the continuous current and the inrush current should be measured. Select a relay with an adequate safety factor. The table
on the right shows the relationship between typical loads and their inrush currents. Also check the differing momentary polarity according to the
specific relay, as the service life depends on the polarity of the COM and NO contacts.
MDI-X Inrush current
Ohmic load Continuous current
Solenoid load 10 to 20 times the continuous current
Motor load 5 to 10 times the continuous current
Bulb load 10 to 15 times the continuous current
Mercury lamp load 3 times the continuous current
Sodium-vapour lamp load 1 to 3 times the continuous current
Capacitive load 20 to 40 times the continuous current
Transformer load 5 to 15 times the continuous current
If long cables (100 to 300 m) are used in a relay contact circuit, the
inrush current may cause problems due to the stray capacitance
between the cables. So please insert a resistor (approximately
10 to 50 Ω) in series with the contacts.
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Relays - Terminology
• Phase synchronisation when switching AC loads
If the relay always switches at the same phase angle due to feedback from the load to the actuation, this may shorten the electrical life and
cause fusing or locking of the contacts as a result of material migration. So the relay should be observed on the basis of the specific application
case. When operating relays with timers, microcomputers or thyristors etc., there may be synchronisation with the power supply.
Check under the momentary load whether the service life is influenced by use at high temperatures
Notes
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Semiconductor relays - also known as solid state relays (SSRs) - are an alternative to mechanical relays in many applications. Although these
devices belong to the general category of relays, they are actually not relays. They are in fact electronic devices. The basis of a solid state relay
is very often an optocoupler with a downstream additional electronic switching element in the form of a transistor, triac or MOSFET.
Optical coupler
DC input
Thanks to the LED in the input circuit of the optocoupler, different voltage levels can be adapted to by adding a specially selected electronics
unit. To prevent the electronics unit from being destroyed by an incorrectly connected operating voltage, an anti-polarity reversal protective diode
is additionally inserted into the control circuit.
A1 +13
Reverse diode
AC input
Safe operation with an alternating voltage requires an upstream electronics unit to generate a stable control voltage. This is attained by means
of a rectifier and a smoothing capacitor. The smoothing capacitor reduces the possible switching frequency to a maximum of half the mains
frequency. At higher frequencies the input circuit would continually switch through.
A1
~
~
A2
Load side
A wide variety of demands are placed on the output circuit depending on the application case and load type. Decisive factors here are:
– Power amplification
– Short-circuit protection
DC output
To attain the specified output power, the optocoupler output is provided with a power stage. To that end, bipolar transistors or MOSFETs
are used in DC operation. That is irrelevant for practical operation, however, as the terminals can still be regarded as conventional switch
connections. Only the specified polarity must be observed as a mandatory requirement.
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The specified minimum and maximum values must be observed in order to ensure safe function. In order to protect the switching transistor, the
upper value must not be exceeded.
This value dictates the maximum permissible continuous current. Note in this context that the current is dependent on the ambient temperature.
The actual continuous current is derived from the available derating curves. Overranging of the continuous current will in a short time result in
destruction of the switching element.
3. Output circuit
The 2-conductor output can be considered equivalent to a mechanical contact. As opposed to a relay, here the polarity must be observed.
A1
+
13
+ Principle: 2-conductor circuit
– RL
A2 14
By contrast, a 3-conductor output is potential-specific. For safe operation it requires connection of both potentials of the output-side voltage
source. In the off state a fixed link to the negative potential (earth) is made. The advantage lies in an almost constant internal resistance.
A1 +
+
– RL
A2 0
AC output
To switch alternating voltages, a semiconductor element for alternating voltage applications (triac) is installed downstream of the optical coupler
element. Here, too, the same restrictions on the maximum operating voltage and continuous current ranges dependent on ambient temperature
apply as in the case of the DC output. The maximum peak reverse voltage of the triac (e.g. 800 V) must additionally be considered in executing
the alternating voltage. It must not be exceeded, in the event of either voltage fluctuations or interference voltage spikes, without destroying the
triac. Consequently, all switching inductors must be wired accordingly.
Principl
Principle:
e: AC output
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Interface Technology · Basics
Switching of inductive consumers such as contactors, valves, motors etc. always results in a high induction overvoltage with a very steep
rising edge at the moment of switch-off. The voltage, which can reach very high amplitudes, is additionally overlaid with a more or less broad
high-frequency spectrum. Electronic devices respond particularly sensitively to that. So a general protection against this interference is required.
Protective circuits are configured parallel to the load in order to restrict harmful induction voltages to a safe level. Different methods are available
depending on the optocoupler design and application case (load).
The correct protective circuit for the specific application guarantees problem-free, safe functioning of all LÜTZE optical coupler modules.
Application notes
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1.16
Interface Technology · Basics
General
What is product reliability?
In the industrial space, reliability is a measure of how long a particular product operates without failure.
Every product has a finite service lifetime. This means that no product can continue normal service infinitely. When a product has broken down,
the user may throw it away or repair it. The reliability of reparable products is recognised as "reliability in a broad sense of the term". For reparable
products, their serviceability or maintainability is another problem. In addition, reliability of product design is becoming a serious concern for the
manufacturing industry. In short, reliability has three senses: i.e. reliability of the product itself, serviceability of the product, and reliability of
product design.
Reliability is "built in" to products. This is referred to as intrinsic reliability which consists mainly of reliability in the narrow sense. Product
reliability at the user’s site is called "reliability of use", which consists mainly of reliability in the broad sense. In the relay industry, reliability of
use has a significance in aspects of servicing.
Reliability measures
The following list contains some of the most popular 1.Degree of reliability
reliability measures.
Degree of reliability represents percentage ratio of reliability. For example: if none of
Reliability measures Sample representation 10 light bulbs has failed for 100 hours, the degree of reliability defined in 100 hours of
Degree of reliability R(T) 99.9% time is 10/10 = 100%. If only three bulbs remained alive, the degree of reliability is
MTBF 100 hours 3/10 = 30 %. The JIS Z8115 standard defines the degree of reliability as follows: The
MTTF 100 hours probability at which a system, equipment, or part provides the specified functions over
Failure rate Aλ 20 FIT, 1%/hr. the intended duration under the specified conditions.
Life B10 50 hours
2. MTBF
MTBF stands for Mean Time Between Failures. It designates the mean time between
two failures in a system, equipment unit or part. The MTBF can only be used for
repairable products. The MTBF value indicates how long a product can be used for
without being repaired. Sometimes the MTBF is also used to specify the service life
between repairs.
MTTF
3. MTTF
b) MTTF MTTF stands for Mean Time To Failure. It designates the mean time until a fault occurs
in the product. The MTTF is used for irreparable products such as components and
materials. The MTTF is normally applied to relays.
4. Failure rate
Failure rate includes mean failure rate and momentary failure rate. Mean failure rate
is defined as follows: Mean failure rate = total failures/total operating time In general,
failure rate refers to momentary failure rate. This represents the probability at which a
system, equipment, or part, which has continued normal operation to a certain point of
time, becomes faulty in the subsequent specified time period. Failure rate is most often
represented in the unit of percent/hours. For parts with low failure rates, "failure unit
(Fit) = 10–9/hour" is often used instead of failure rate. Percent/count is normally used
for relays.
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General
5. Safe life
Safe life is an inverse of degree of reliability. It is given as value B which makes the following equation true: 1 – R(B) = t %
In general, „B[1 – R(B)] = 10 %“ is more often used. In some cases this represents a more practical value of reliability than MTTF.
Failure
1. What is failure?
Failure is defined as a state of system, equipment, or component in which part of all of its functions are impaired or lost.
2. Bathtub curve
A product’s failure rate throughout its lifetime is depicted as a bathtub curve (see diagram). Failure rate is high at the beginning and end of its
service lifetime.
The high failure rate in the initial failure period is derived from latent design errors, process errors, and many other causes. Initial failures are
screened at the manufacturer’s site through burn-in processes. This process is called debugging, performing aging or screening.
The initial failure period is followed by a long period with low, stable failure rate. In this period, called accidental failure period, failures occurs at
random along the time axis. While zero accidental failure rate is desirable, this is actually not practical in the real world.
In the final stage of the product’s service lifetime comes the wear-out failure period, in which the life of the product expires due to wear or
fatigue. Preventive maintenance is effective for this type of failure. The timing of a relay’s wear-out failure can be predicted with a certain
accuracy from the past record of uses. The use of a relay is intended only in the accidental failure period, and this period virtually represents
the service lifetime of the relay.
3. Weibull analysis
Weibull analysis is often used for classifying a product’s failure patterns and to determine its lifetime. Weibull distribution is expressed by the
following equation:
Bathtub curve
• The Weibull distribution has the closest proximity to the actual lifetime distribution.
• The Weibull probability chart is easy to use.
• Different types of failures can be identified on the chart. The following describes the correlation with the bathtub curve. The value of the
parameter "m" represents the type of failure.
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Notes
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Interface Technology · Switching Modules
Microplug Series
The Microplug series offers particularly good Suppressor modules Relay versions Type 2
value for money, and consists of relays, All AC/DC 6 V – 230 V 2 and 4 changeover contact versions
pluggable suppressor modules at the input,
locking levers, description plate and a
universally usable jumper.
• Switching current up to 16 A
Comb-type jumper bar
• LED status indicator Connect up to 6 modules
Labelling system
Large description plates allow labelling with
up to 18 characters.
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General Relay socket for mini relay Relay socket for industrial relay
Nominal voltage AC/DC 300 V
Rated current AC/DC 12 A pro pin
Insulation voltage AC 5000 V
Protection class IP 20
Dimensions
Ambient temperature -40 °C
Relay socket for mini relay Maße (B×H×T) 16.5 × 75.0 × 66.5 mm (incl. release le- 27.2 × 75.0 × 82.0 mm (incl. release le-
ver) ver)
Accessories Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 10 A (mini relay) 770908 REP-0908 10
Tag holder (mini relay) 770902 REM- 902 10
Mounting bracket relay (mini relay) 770901 REE-0901 10
Mounting bracket relay (industrial 770906 REE-0906 10
relay)
Jumper comb 10 A (industrial relay) 770909 REI-0909 10
Tag holder (industrial relay) 770907 REM WT-0907 10
PIN assignment
Relay socket for mini relay
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PIN assignment
DC 6/24 V
AC 6/24 V
DC 110 V
AC/DC 110/230 V
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Input
Nominal voltage AC: 12 to 240 V, DC: 12 to 120 V
Input voltage AC: ±30 %, DC: ±20 %
Rated current –A
Dimensions Power comsumption AC: 0.75 VA, DC: 0.4 W
Interrupting voltage AC: ≥0.15 Un, DC: >0.1 Un
Input characteristic impedance –
Status Indication –
Output
Contact type 1 change over contact
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 5 V
Max. switching voltage AC 400 V / DC 300 V
Min. switching current AgNi: AC/DC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC1: 16 A / 250 V AC, DC1: 16 A / 24 V DC
Switching capacity DC 13 24 V: 2 A, 115 V: 300 mA, 230 V: 150 mA
Switching capacity AC 15 3.3 A
Inrush current 30 A (4 ms)
Max. switching capacity 4000 VA
Limit curve Resistor < 100 mΩ
Contact material AgNi
Switching frequency AC1: 600 cycles/hour, without load 72,000 cycles/hour
Mechanical service life >3 × 107 operations
Switch-on delay 15 ms
Switch-off delay 8 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
> 10 mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
AC 400 V (C 250/ B 400)
50178)
Overvoltage category III
Pollution degree 3
General
Protection class RTII - flux-tight
Shock resistance 10 g
Vibration resistance 10g, 10...150 Hz
Insulation voltage input/output 5.0 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -40 – 70 °C
Storage temperature range -40 – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 29.0 × 15.7 × 12.7 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.014
Approvals UL, CSA, VDE
Termination plug-in
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Input
Nominal voltage DC: 12 to 120 V
Input voltage DC: ±10 %
Rated current –A
Power comsumption DC: 0.9 W
Interrupting voltage DC: >0.1 Un
Input characteristic impedance –
Status Indication –
Dimensions Output
Contact type 2 change over contact
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 5 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AgNi: AC/DC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC1: 7 A / 250 V AC, DC1: 7 A / 30 V DC
Switching capacity DC 13 24 V: 2 A, 115 V: 300 mA, 230 V: 150 mA
Switching capacity AC 15 3.3 A
Inrush current 20 A (4 ms)
Max. switching capacity 1750 VA
Resistor < 100 mΩ
Contact material AgNi
Limit curve Switching frequency AC1: 1,200 cycles/hour, without load 18,000 cycles/hour
Mechanical service life >2 × 107 operations
Switch-on delay 25 ms
Switch-off delay 25 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
Air clearance: >2.5 mm, creep clearance: >4 mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
AC 250 V (C 250)
50178)
Overvoltage category III
Pollution degree 3
General
Protection class RTI - dust proof
Shock resistance 10 g
Vibration resistance 5 g, 10...55 Hz
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Safe isolation –
,,,, Operation temperature range -40 – 70 °C
Storage temperature range -40 – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 28.0 × 21.2 × 35.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.037
Approvals cULus, TÜV, CQC
Termination plug-in
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Input DC 12 V DC 24 V DC 115 V
Input voltage range 8.4 – 18.0 V 16.8 – 36.0 V 77.0 – 165.0 V
Rated current 34.0 mA 17.0 mA 5.0 mA
Nominal voltage DC 12 V DC 24 V DC 115 V
Power comsumption 0.40 W
Interrupting voltage <1.2 V <2.4 V <11 V
Protection device overload diode
Max. length of connecting lead –
Dimensions Status Indication LED green
Output
Contact type 1 change over contact
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 5 V
Max. switching voltage AC 400 V / DC 300 V
Min. switching current AgNi: AC/DC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 16 A
Switching capacity AC 15 3.3 A
Switching capacity DC 13 at 24 V: 2A; at 115 V: 300 mA; at 230 V, 150 mA
Max. switching capacity 4000 VA
Contact material AgNi
Mechanical service life >1 × 107 operations
Switch-on delay 15 ms
Switch-off delay 8 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
PIN assignment Clearance distance: > 10 mm; creepage distance: > 10mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
AC 400 V (category C 250)
50178)
General
Housing material PA66+GF V0 (UL)
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 5.0 kVeff
Safe isolation Yes
Operation temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Maße (B×H×T) 15.6 × 75.0 × 67.0 mm (including mounting bracket)
Weight (kg/piece) 0.062
Approvals cULus
Limit curve Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–4.0 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 10A black 770908 REP-0908 10
Plate 770902 REM-0902 10
Mounting bracket relay 770901 REE-0901 10
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Input DC 12 V DC 24 V DC 115 V
Input voltage range 8.4 – 18.0 V 16.8 – 31.2 V 77.0 – 165.0 V
Rated current 34.0 mA 16.0 mA 4.0 mA
Nominal voltage DC 12 V DC 24 V DC 115 V
Dimensions Power comsumption 0.40 W
Interrupting voltage <1.2 V <2.4 V <11 V
Protection device Overload diode
Max. length of connecting lead –
Status Indication LED green
Output Relay Module with AgNi Relay Module with AgNi + 5µm HV
Contact type 2 change over contact
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 5 V
Max. switching voltage AC 400 V / DC 300 V
Min. switching current AgNi: AC/DC 5 mA AgNi+5 µm HV: AC/DC 2 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 8 A
Switching capacity AC 15 at 24 V: 3.1 A, at 230 V: 2 A
Switching capacity DC 13 at 24 V: 2A, at 115 V: 300 mA, at 230 V: 150 mA
Max. switching capacity 2000 VA
Contact material AgNi AgNi + 5 µm HV
PIN assignment Mechanical service life >1 × 107 operations
Switch-on delay 15 ms
Switch-off delay 5 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
Clearance distance: >10 mm; Creepage distance: >10 mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
AC 400 V (category C 250)
50178)
General
Housing material PA66+GF V0 (UL)
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 5.0 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Limit curve Operation temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Maße (B×H×T) 15.6 × 75.0 × 67.0 mm (including mounting bracket)
Weight (kg/piece) 0.062
Approvals cULus
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–4.0 mm2
Comments
To prevent damage to the gold layer, the stated values should not be exceeded.
At higher switching capacity, the gold layer vaporizes. The undercurrent in the housing can result in flashovers between coil -
contact.
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Input DC 12 V DC 24 V DC 115 V
Input voltage range 9.6 – 13.2 V 19.2 – 26.4 V 88.0 – 121.0 V
Rated current 75.0 mA 37.0 mA 11.0 mA
Nominal voltage DC 12 V DC 24 V DC 115 V
Power comsumption 0.9 W
Interrupting voltage <1.2 V <2.4 V <11 V
Protection device overload diode
Max. length of connecting lead –
Dimensions Status Indication LED green
Output
Contact type 2 change over contact
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 5 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AgNi: AC/DC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 7 A
Switching capacity AC 15 at 24 V: 2.5 A; at 230 V: 1.5 A
Switching capacity DC 13 at 24 V: 1.8A, at 115 V: 300 mA, at 230 V: 150 mA
Max. switching capacity 3000 VA
Contact material AgNi
Mechanical service life >2 x 107 operations
Switch-on delay 25 ms
Switch-off delay 25 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
Clearance distance: > 2 mm; creepage distance: > 3mm
(contol/load side)
PIN assignment Rated insulation voltage (EN
AC 250 V (category C 250)
50178)
General
Housing material PA 66+GF V0 (UL)
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -40 °C – 70 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Maße (B×H×T) 27.2 × 75.0 × 82.0 mm (including mounting bracket)
Weight (kg/piece) 0.097
Approvals cULus
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–4.0 mm2
Limit curve
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Input DC 12 V DC 24 V DC 115 V
Input voltage range 9.6 – 13.2 V 19.2 – 26.4 V 88.0 – 121.0 V
Rated current 75.0 mA 37.0 mA 11.0 mA
Nominal voltage DC 12 V DC 24 V DC 115 V
Dimensions Power comsumption 0.9 W
Interrupting voltage <1.2 V <2.4 V <11 V
Protection device Overload diode
Max. length of connecting lead –
Status Indication LED green
Output Relay Module with AgNi Relay Module with AgNi + 5µm HV
Contact type 4 change over contact
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 5 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AgNi: AC/DC 5 mA AgNi+5 µm HV: AC/DC 2 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 5 A
Switching capacity AC 15 at 24 V: 2.5 A, at 230 V: 1.5 A
Switching capacity DC 13 at 24 V: 1.8A, at 115 V: 300 mA, at 230 V: 150 mA
Max. switching capacity 1250 VA
Contact material AgNi AgNi + 5 µm HV
Mechanical service life >2 x 107 operations
PIN assignment Switch-on delay 25 ms
Switch-off delay 25 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
Clearance distance: > 2 mm; creepage distance: > 3mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
AC 250 V (category B 250)
50178)
General
Housing material PA 66+GF V0 (UL)
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -40 °C – 70 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Limit curve Maße (B×H×T) 27.2 × 75.0 × 82.0 mm (including mounting bracket)
Weight (kg/piece) 0.108
Approvals cULus
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–4.0 mm2
Comments
To prevent damage to the gold layer, the stated values should not be exceeded.
At higher switching capacity, the gold layer vaporizes. The undercurrent in the housing can result in flashovers between coil -
contact.
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1.33
Interface Technology · Switching Modules
Microcompact Series
• Relay interface with pluggable or integrated • Reduced wiring thanks to convenient • Standard plastic description plates.
relay pluggable jumper system
• Jumper facility for all potentials
• Solid state relay interface • LED status indication for each channel
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Interface Technology · Switching Modules
Microcompact Series
LÜTZE Microcompact Standard LÜTZE Microcompact TOP LÜTZE Microcompact TOP, pluggable
Universally usable relay and solid Universally usable relay and solid Universally usable relay and solid
state relay interfaces in 6.2 mm state relay interfaces in 6.2 mm state relay interfaces in 6.2 mm
width, conventional termination width, with TOP termination width, with TOP termination
technique, with screw or spring. with screw or spring. with screw or spring.
LÜTZE Microcompact Standard LÜTZE Microcompact TOP, ECO LÜTZE Microcompact – Custom
Universally usable relay and solid Two independent relays in width 6.2 mm Whether for custom colours or specially
state relay interfaces, multi-channel, with TOP screw and spring type termination developed products – talk to us!
with conventional termination technique technique.
with screw or spring.
Relays and solid state relays specially Thanks to approvals including UL and Microcompact accessories including
for increased requirements such as rail GL, global use in a wide variety of insulation plates, relays, solid state relays,
engineering or other applications with applications is possible. plug-in jumpers and markers.
similar requirements.
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Input
Nominal voltage DC: 12 to 60 V
Input voltage DC: ±30 %
Rated current –A
Dimensions Power comsumption DC: 170 mW
Interrupting voltage DC: >0.1 Un
Input characteristic impedance –
Status Indication –
Output
Contact type 1 change over contact
Min. switching voltage AgSnO2: AC/DC 17 V; AgSnO2+5 µm HV: AC/DC 1 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AgSnO2: AC/DC 5 mA, AgSnO2+ 5 µm HV: AC/DC 1mA
Limit curve Max. switching current 6A
Switching capacity DC 13 at 24 V: 1 A, at 115 V: 200 mA, at 230 V: 100 mA
Switching capacity AC 15 3A
Inrush current 10 A (4 ms)
Max. switching capacity 1500 VA
Resistor AgSnO2: < 100 mΩ; AgSnO2+5 µm HV: < 30 mΩ
Contact material AgSnO2 / AgSnO2+5 µm HV
Switching frequency with load: 6 cycles/minute, without load 1,200 cycles/minute
Mechanical service life >5 × 106 operations
Switch-on delay 5 ms
Switch-off delay 2.5 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
Air clearance: >6 mm, creep clearance: >8 mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
AC 250 V
50178)
Overvoltage category III
Pollution degree 3
General
Protection class RTIII - wash-tight
Shock resistance 5g
Vibration resistance 6 g, 10...150 Hz
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 5.0 × 28.0 × 15.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.006
Approvals VDE, cULus
Termination plug-in
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1.39
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Input AC/DC 24 V
Input voltage range 16.8 – 30.0 V
Rated current 14.0 mA
Interrupting voltage 11 V11 V
Protection device Bridge rectifier
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency 50-60 Hz
Output
Dimensions Switching element Triac, N/O contact
Min. switching voltage AC 12 V
Max. switching voltage AC 275 V
Min. switching current AC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC 750 mA (Derating)
Inrush current 80 A (10 ms)
Leakage current 1.5 mA
Switch-on delay 3 ms
Switch-off delay 4 ms
Switching frequency < 100 Hz
Clearance/creep. dist.
>5.5 mm
(contol/load side)
Protection device output –
General
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
PIN assignment
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.030
Derating Approvals –
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.5–1.5 mm2
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT -0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
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Input AC/DC 24 V
Input voltage range 16.8 – 30.0 V
Rated current 15.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <2.4 V
Protection device Bridge rectifier
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency 50–60 Hz
Output
Dimensions Switching element Transistor, N/O contact
Min. switching voltage DC 0.5 V
Max. switching voltage DC 30 V
Min. switching current DC 10 mA
Max. switching current DC 3 A (Derating)
Inrush current –
Leakage current –
Switch-on delay 3 ms
Switch-off delay 4 ms
Switching frequency <100 Hz
Clearance/creep. dist.
–
(contol/load side)
Protection device output –
General
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
PIN assignment
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 2.5 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Derating
Weight (kg/piece) 0.035
Approvals –
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.5–1.5 mm2
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Backup relay 768009 SSR-DC 30 V 3A 20
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT -0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
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Input DC 24 V
Input voltage range 4.2 – 30.0 V
Rated current 0.1 mA
Interrupting voltage <2.7 V
Protection device Suppressor diode
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency –
Output
Switching element Transistor, N/O contact
Min. switching voltage DC 5 V
Dimensions Max. switching voltage DC 48 V
Min. switching current DC 10 mA
Max. switching current DC 500 mA (Derating)
Inrush current –
Leakage current –
Switch-on delay 12 µs
Switch-off delay 12 µs
Switching frequency <20 kHz
Clearance/creep. dist.
>4.5 mm
(contol/load side)
Protection device output Suppressor diode
General
PIN assignment Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 3.8 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Derating Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 78.0 × 86.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.029
Approvals –
Termination Screw terminal: 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 24-pin, 26 A blue 760801 BK 6-0801 5
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
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Input DC 24 V
Input voltage range 10.0 – 30.0 V
Rated current 7.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <9 V
Protection device Suppressor diode
Status Indication LED yellow, short circuit red
Rated frequency –
Output
Dimensions Switching element Transistor, NO contact – short circuit-proof (autostart)
Min. switching voltage DC 10 V
Max. switching voltage DC 30 V
Min. switching current DC 1 mA
Max. switching current DC 1.7 A (Derating)
Inrush current –
Leakage current –
Switch-on delay 220 µs
Switch-off delay 200 µs
Switching frequency <2 kHz
Clearance/creep. dist.
>5.5 mm
(contol/load side)
PIN assignment Protection device output Suppressor diode
ÿÿÿ
General
ÿÿÿÿ Housing material PPE
ÿÿÿ Protection class IP 20
ÿÿÿ
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
ÿ ÿÿ
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Derating
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 78.0 × 86.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.030
Approvals cULus
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 24pole, 26A blue 760801 BK 6-0801 5
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
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Input DC 24 V
Input voltage range 10.0 – 30.0 V
Rated current 7.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <9 V
Protection device Suppressor diode
Status Indication LED yellow, short circuit and wire breakage: LED red "ON" at I < 0.5 A, I > 5A
Rated frequency –
Output
Dimensions Switching element Transistor, NO contact – short circuit-proof (autostart)
Min. switching voltage DC 10 V
Max. switching voltage DC 30 V
Min. switching current DC 1 mA
Max. switching current DC 5 A (Derating)
Inrush current –
Leakage current –
Switch-on delay 220 µs
Switch-off delay 200 µs
Switching frequency <2 kHz
Clearance/creep. dist.
>5.5 mm
(contol/load side)
PIN assignment Protection device output Suppressor diode
General
Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Derating Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 78.0 × 86.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.030
Approvals –
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 24-pin, 26 A blue 760801 BK 6-0801 5
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
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Input DC 24 V
Input voltage range 11.0 – 30.0 V
Rated current 18.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <6 V
Protection device Reverse voltage protection
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency –
Output
Dimensions Switching element Transistor, N/O contact
Min. switching voltage DC 6 V
Max. switching voltage DC 48 V
Min. switching current DC 10 mA
Max. switching current DC 0.5 A (Derating)
Inrush current –
Leakage current –
Switch-on delay 2 ms
Switch-off delay 6 ms
Switching frequency max. 50 Hz
Clearance/creep. dist.
>5.5 mm
(contol/load side)
PIN assignment Protection device output Suppressor diode
General
Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Derating Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 78.0 × 80.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.029
Approvals cULus
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 24-pin, 26 A blue 760801 BK 6-0801 5
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
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Input DC 24 V
Input voltage range 10.0 – 40.0 V
Rated current 6.0 mA
Interrupting voltage 11 V11 V
Protection device Suppressor diode
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency –
Output
Switching element Transistor NPN / PNP, change over contact
Min. switching voltage DC 5 V
Dimensions Max. switching voltage DC 48 V
Min. switching current DC 10 mA
Max. switching current DC 500 mA
Inrush current –
Leakage current –
Switch-on delay 20 µs
Switch-off delay 100 µs
Switching frequency <1 kHZ
Clearance/creep. dist.
>4.5 mm
(contol/load side)
Protection device output Suppressor diode
General
PIN assignment Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
A1 Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
+11
12 Insulation voltage input/output 3.8 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
A2
14 Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Action chart Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 78.0 × 86.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.029
Approvals –
Termination Screw terminal: 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 24-pin, 26 A blue 760801 BK 6-0801 5
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
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Input DC 24 V
Input voltage range 19.2 – 30.0 V
Rated current 18.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <12 V
Protection device Reverse voltage protection
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency –
Output
Switching element Triac, N/O contact
Min. switching voltage AC 18 V
Dimensions Max. switching voltage AC 240 V
Min. switching current AC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC 1 A
Inrush current –
Leakage current –
Switch-on delay 0.1 ms
Switch-off delay 10 ms
Switching frequency <20 Hz
Clearance/creep. dist.
>5.5 mm
(contol/load side)
Protection device output –
General
Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 70 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 78.0 × 86.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.029
Approvals –
Termination Screw terminal: 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 24-pin, 26 A blue 760801 BK 6-0801 5
tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
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Interface Technology · Microcompact Solid State Relay
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Input DC 24 V
Input voltage range 18.0 – 32.0 V
Rated current 12.0 mA
Interrupting voltage 10 V
Protection device Supressor diode
Status Indication LED green
Rated frequency –
Output
Dimensions Switching element MosFet, N/O contact
Switching element –
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 2 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 253 V
Min. switching current AC/DC 1 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 2 A (Derating)
Inrush current AC/DC 8 A; 10 ms
Leakage current –
Switch-on delay 0.5 ms
Switch-off delay 0.5 ms
Switching frequency 500 Hz
Clearance/creep. dist.
>4 mm
(contol/load side)
Protection device output Varistor
PIN assignment General
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 5.0 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Derating
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.030
Approvals –
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.5–1.5 mm2
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT -0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
Comments
Inductive loads must be wired with a suitable suppressor element!
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Input DC 24 V
Input voltage range 20.4 – 30.0 V
Rated current 10.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <2.4 V
Protection device Reverse- / overload diode
Rated insulation voltage (EN
50 V
50178)
Max. length of connecting lead 2000 m
Dimensions Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency –
Output each relay
Contact type 2 × 1 NO contact
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 17 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AC/DC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 6 A
Switching capacity AC 15 3A
Switching capacity DC 13 at 24 V: 1 A, at 115 V: 200 mA, at 230 V: 100 mA
Max. switching capacity 1500 VA
PIN assignment
Contact material AgSnO2
+A11 14 Mechanical service life > 5 x 106 opertions
Switch-on delay 5 ms
Switch-off delay 4 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
-A 1 2 13 >5.5 mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
+A21 24 300 V
50178)
General
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Protection class IP 20
-A 2 2 23 Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Limit curve Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 115.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.055
Approvals –
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.5–1.5 mm2
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Comments
For operation with rated voltage and 100% ED over 24h/day, a distance of = 10 mm must be complied with between the mo-
dules or to the neighboring switching components.
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DC 24 V / 10 A short circuit-proof
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Input AC/DC 24 V
Input voltage range 19.2 – 30.0 V
Rated current 24.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <2.4 V
Protection device Bridge rectifier
Rated insulation voltage (EN
50 V
50178)
Max. length of connecting lead –
Dimensions Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency 50–60 Hz
Output
Contact type 2 change over contact
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 17 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AC/DC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 6 A
Switching capacity AC 15 3A
Switching capacity DC 13 at 24 V: 1 A; at 115 V: 200 mA; at 230 V: 100 mA
Max. switching capacity 1500 VA
PIN assignment Contact material AgSnO2
ÿÿ Mechanical service life 2 x 107 operations
ÿÿ Switch-on delay 8 ms
ÿÿ ÿÿ Switch-off delay 15 ms
ÿÿ Clearance/creep. dist.
>5.5 mm
ÿÿ (contol/load side)
ÿÿ
ÿÿ Rated insulation voltage (EN
ÿÿ 250 V
ÿÿ 50178)
ÿÿ Inrush current 16 A (4 ms)
ÿÿ General
Housing material PPE
Limit curve Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Safe isolation Yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 17.5 × 79.0 × 84.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.068
Approvals –
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Laser printer label 6.35×15.24 mm 681033 LEB-0615 1
(sheet with 528 labels)
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AC/DC relay interface, 2 relays each with 1 changeover contact and 1 NO contact/2 changeover contacts
AC/DC 250 V, 6 A, 1500 VA
screw terminal, contact material: AgNi 90/10
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AC/DC relay interface, 1 relay with positively-driven contacts, 2 NC contacts and 4 NO contacts
AC/DC 250V, 6A, 1500 VA
Screw/spring terminal, contact material: AgCuNi+ 0.2 µm HV
Input DC 24 V DC 120 V
Input voltage range 16.8 V – 30.0 V 77.0 V – 137.5 V
Rated current 59.0 mA 15.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <2.4 V <11 V
Protection device Bridge rectifier
Rated insulation voltage (EN
50 V 160 V
Dimensions 50178)
Max. length of connecting lead –
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency –
Output
Contact type 2 NC/4 NO contacts, positively driven in acc. with EN 50205, application type A
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 5 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AC/DC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 6 A
Switching capacity AC 15 230 V: 3 A A
PIN assignment Switching capacity DC 13 24 V: 5 A, 0.1 Hz, 110 V: 0.3 A
Max. switching capacity 1500 VA
Contact material AgCuNi+ 0.2µm HV
Mechanical service life 2 x 107 operations
Switch-on delay 10 ms
Limit curve Switch-off delay 10 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
>3.2 mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
320 V
50178)
Inrush current 20 A (20 ms)
General
Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Insulation resistance ≥100 MΩ
Safe isolation Yes yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 70 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 22.5 × 79.0 × 84.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.090
Approvals cULus
Termination Screw terminal: 0.08–2.5 mm2 –
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Laser printer label 6.35×15.24 mm 681033 LEB-0615 1
(sheet with 528 labels)
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Input AC/DC 24 V
Input voltage range 20.8 – 30.0 V
Rated current 36.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <2.4 V
Protection device Bridge rectifier
Rated insulation voltage (EN
50 V
50178)
Max. length of connecting lead –
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency 50–60 Hz
Dimensions Output
Contact type 2 changeover contacts / 2 NO contacts
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 17 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AC/DC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 6 A
Switching capacity AC 15 2A
Switching capacity DC 13 at 24 V: 1 A; at 115 V: 200 mA; at 230 V: 100 mA
Max. switching capacity 1500 VA
Contact material AgNi 90/10
Mechanical service life 3 x 107 operations
Switch-on delay 8 ms
PIN assignment Switch-off delay 15 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
2.2 mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
320 V
50178)
Inrush current –
General
Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 2.5 kVeff
Safe isolation No
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 22.5 × 79.0 × 84.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.089
Approvals –
Limit curve Termination Screw terminal: 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Laser printer label 6.35×15.24 mm 681033 LEB-0615 1
(sheet with 528 labels)
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Notes
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Interface Technology · Switching Modules
Minicompact Series
Safety
• Relays and solid state relays with
safeisolation to DIN EN 50178 (VDE 0160)
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Interface Technology · Switching Modules
Minicompact Series
Universally usable relay and solid state relay interfaces in various widths, with conventional and screw or spring type termination.
Universally usable relay and solid state Whether for custom colours or specially
relay interfaces, multi-channel, with developed products – talk to us!
conventional termination technique,
with screw or spring.
Relays and solid state relays specially Thanks to approvals including UL and GL, Standard plastic description plates size
for increased requirements such as rail global use in a wide variety of applications 7x20 mm allow easy labelling.
engineering or other applications with is possible.
similar requirements.
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Input DC 24 V
Input voltage range 17.0 – 30.0 V
Rated current 8.0 mA
Interrupting voltage –
Protection device Reverse diode
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency –
Output
Switching element Transistor, N/O contact
Min. switching voltage DC 10 V
Dimensions Max. switching voltage DC 60 V
Min. switching current DC 10 mA
Max. switching current DC 1.5 A (Derating)
Inrush current DC 4 A (0.2 s)
Leakage current <0.1 mA
Switch-on delay 0.1 ms
Switch-off delay 0.1 ms
Switching frequency <2 kHz
Clearance/creep. dist.
>5.5 mm
(contol/load side)
Protection device output Suppressor diode
PIN assignment General
Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Safe isolation yes
Derating
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 11.5 × 60.0 × 67.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.032
Approvals cULus
Termination Screw terminal: 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 24pole, 26A blue 760801 BK 6-0801 5
Tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Labels for laser printer 6,35x15,24 681033 LEB-0615 1
mm (Sheet with 528 labels)
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Input DC 24 V
Input voltage range 7.0 – 30.0 V
Rated current 12.0 mA
Interrupting voltage –
Protection device Reverse diode
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency –
Output
Switching element Triac, N/O contact
Min. switching voltage AC 50 V
Dimensions Max. switching voltage AC 250 V
Min. switching current AC 20 mA
Max. switching current AC 1.5 A (Derating)
Inrush current AC 30 A (1 s)
Leakage current <5 mA
Switch-on delay 10 ms
Switch-off delay 10 ms
Switching frequency <20 Hz
Clearance/creep. dist.
>8.0 mm
(contol/load side)
Protection device output Varistor
PIN assignment General
Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Derating Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 70 °C
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 70 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 11.5 × 60.0 × 67.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.030
Approvals –
Termination Screw terminal: 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 24pole, 26A blue 760801 BK 6-0801 5
Tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Labels for laser printer 6,35x15,24 681033 LEB-0615 1
mm (Sheet with 528 labels)
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Input AC/DC 24 V
Input voltage range 16.8 – 30.0 V
Rated current 23.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <2.4 V
Protection device Bridge rectifier
Rated insulation voltage (EN
50 V
50178)
Max. length of connecting lead –
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency 50–60 Hz
Dimensions Output
Contact type 2 change over contact
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 1 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AC/DC 1 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 6 A
Switching capacity AC 15 3A
Switching capacity DC 13 at 24 V: 1 A, at 115 V: 200 mA, at 230 V: 100 mA
Max. switching capacity 1500 VA
Contact material AgNi + 0.15 µm HV
Mechanical service life 20 x 106 operations
Switch-on delay 5 ms
Switch-off delay 15 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
PIN assignment >5.5 mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
250 V
50178)
Inrush current 30 A (4 ms)
General
Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Safe isolation Yes
Limit curve Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range 40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 11.5 × 84.5 × 61.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.089
Approvals cULus
Termination Screw terminal: 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Laser printer label 6.35×15.24 mm 681033 LEB-0615 1
(sheet with 528 labels)
Comments
Hard gold-plated contacts: So that the gold layer is not damaged, the specified values are not permitted to be exceeded. At
higher switching capacity, the gold layer vaporizes. The deposition in the housing can lead to sparkovers between the coil and
contact.
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Input AC/DC 24 V
Input voltage range 20.4 – 30.0 V
Rated current 22.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <2.4 V
Protection device Bridge rectifier
Rated insulation voltage (EN
50 V
50178)
Max. length of connecting lead –
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency 50–60 Hz
Dimensions Output
Contact type 2 change over contact
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 17 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AC/DC 5 mA
Max. switching current AC/DC 5 A
Switching capacity AC 15 3A
Switching capacity DC 13 at 24 V: 1 A, at 115 V: 200 mA, at 230 V: 100 mA
Max. switching capacity 1250 VA
Contact material AgNi 90/10
Mechanical service life 2 x 107 operations
PIN assignment
Switch-on delay 8 ms
Switch-off delay 3 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
2 mm
(contol/load side)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
300 V
50178)
Inrush current 15 A (4 ms)
General
Limit curve Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 2.5 kVeff
Safe isolation No
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 22.5 × 60.0 × 67.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.055
Approvals –
Termination Screw terminal: 0.25–2.5 mm2
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Laser printer label 6.35×15.24 mm 681033 LEB-0615 1
(sheet with 528 labels)
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Input DC 24 V DC 110 V
Input voltage range 16.8 V – 30.0 V 77.0 V – 137.5 V
Rated current 59.0 mA 15.0 mA
Interrupting voltage <2.4 V <11 V
Protection device Bridge rectifier
Rated insulation voltage (EN
50 V 160 V
Dimensions 50178)
Max. length of connecting lead –
Status Indication LED yellow
Rated frequency –
Output
Contact type 1 NC/1 NO contact, positively driven in acc. with EN 50205, application type A
Min. switching voltage AC/DC 5 V
Max. switching voltage AC/DC 250 V
Min. switching current AC/DC 5 A
Max. switching current AC/DC 8 A
PIN assignment
Switching capacity AC 15 230 V: 3 A A
Switching capacity DC 13 24 V: 5 A, 0.1 Hz, 110 V: 0.3 A
Max. switching capacity 1250 VA
Contact material AgSnO2+ 0.2 µm HV
Mechanical service life 2 x 107 operations
Switch-on delay 10 ms
Limit curve Switch-off delay 10 ms
Clearance/creep. dist.
>3.2 mm
(contol/load side)
Reliability – B10d value DC 13 630,000 switching cycles (duty ratio 1:9, switching frequency 360/h, according to
IEC 61810-2)
Reliability – B10d value AC 15 1,410,000 switching cycles (duty ratio 1:9, switching frequency 360/h, according to
IEC 61810-2)
Rated insulation voltage (EN
250 V
50178)
Inrush current 20 A (20 ms)
General
Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 20
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Insulation resistance ≥100 MΩ
Safe isolation yes
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 70 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 22.5 × 60.0 × 67.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.053
Approvals cULus
Termination Screw terminal: 0.08–2.5 mm2 –
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Jumper comb 24pole, 26A blue 760801 BK 6-0801 5
Tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Labels for laser printer 9 x 20 mm 681032 LEB-0924 1
(Sheet with 270 labels)
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Notes
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Interface Technology · Switching Modules
Variocompact Series
Variocompact Interface
The open, low-cost interface family
• Relay interface
• Custom products
1.72
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Comments
Hard gold-plated contacts: So that the gold layer is not damaged, the specified values are not permitted to be exceeded. At
higher switching capacity, the gold layer vaporizes. The deposition in the housing can lead to sparkovers between the coil and
DC 24 V HV contact.
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Signal Conversion
Minicompact
Analogue
2.1
Signal Isolation Transformers · Product Overview
Microcompact 6.2 mm
Page 2.12 Page 2.14 Page 2.19 Page 2.20 Page 2.21 Page 2.25
Microcompact 17.5 mm
Page 2.32 Page 2.34 Page 2.35 Page 2.36 Page 2.38
Standard-, I-,U-, PT-, Thermo-, Poti- Standard, I,U, PT-, Thermo-, Potentio- PT, Thermo, Potentio- PT-, Thermo-, Poti-
Special signal/ Special, R-signal/ Special signal/ meter, Special, R-signal/ meter, Special, Sonder-, R-Signal/
Standard signal Standard signal Standard & limit value Standard & limit value R-signal/Limit value Limit value
Page 2.39 Page 2.40 Page 2.41 Page 2.42 Page 2.43 Page 2.43
2.2
Signal Isolation Transformers · Product Overview
1x standard signal/
2x standard signal
Page 2.44
2.3
Signal Isolation Transformers · Basics
General description of converters Transmitters General technical information
Converters are needed in a wide variety of These kinds of converter transform input Input protection
areas in industry in order to perform the signals into other physical quantities.
following basic tasks: Describes the protection measures taken and
The following lists some examples: indicates the maximum possible input signal.
1. Signal conversion
2. Signal amplification Input signal Output signal Suppressor diodes are mostly used to limit
3. Signal isolation voltage and PTC resistors to limit current.
Voltage Current/Frequency
4. Signal filtering
Current Voltage/Frequency
Input resistance
A converter is normally constructed as shown Frequency Voltage/Current
in the following schematic: To ensure low load on the input signal,
Various input signals in analog or digital form, current inputs are always executed as
as are outputted by pulsers, thermocouples low-resistance and voltage inputs as high-
Input
Converter
Output or resistance pick-ups for example, are resistance:
signal signal converted in the transmitters into the desired
standardised outputs. I: <100 Ω; U:> 10kΩ
Supply
Standard signals (unit signals) Voltage drop
Figure : Schematic of a converter
Unit signals are standardised electrical This relates to passive converters. The
Input signals may be: signals in process automation. voltage drop is dependent on the load
impedance and on the device’s own power
• Voltages Commonly used unit signals include current demand. For the applicable values refer to
• Currents signals to DIN IEC 60381-1: the relevant data sheets.
• Frequencies
• Other adapted physical quantities • 0 to 20 mA True RMS measurement
(e.g. pressure, temperature, humidity,
PH values, etc.). • 4 mA to 20 mA (live zero) The RMS (root mean square) value indicates
the value of a direct current or voltage which
Output signals may be: and voltage signals to converts the same electrical energy - so
DIN IEC 60381-2: also on average over time the same
• Voltages electrical power - on an ohmic converter in a
• Currents • 0 to 10 V representative period of time. The RMS value
• Frequencies depends on the peak value and on the curve
• Signals for field bus interfaces • 2 V to 10 V (live zero) form. Lütze current or voltage converters
offer true RMS measurement as standard, so
A further distinction is made between analog Live-zero signals are used in almost all non-sinusoidal input quantities can also be
and digital signals, which may be both input industrial applications. If the start of the correctly measured.
and output signals. measuring range is assigned an electrical
signal other than 0 (zero), a wire break Zero/Span
The input signals must be converted from monitor can be implemented. The non-zero
the required output signals. In this context initial signal is also termed “live zero“. A 0 mA On conventional devices a zero/span
conversion means: signal is thus always a reliable indicator of balance must be carried out. This is done
a fault. by means of two separate potentiometers.
• Actual conversion of signals (e.g. from Vibration, temperature and other influences
voltage into current) Current signals are preferred over voltage alter the set values, so periodically a
signals because the current signal is immune recalibration is required.
• Amplification of signals (e.g. from low-level to electromagnetic interference (switch-on of Zero-balancing adjusts the zero setting of the
signals to standard signals) adjacent consumers) and voltage losses due output relative to the input. The output signal
to the line resistance. is amplified relative to the input signal by way
• Electrical isolation and where appropriate The maximum length of the signal line is of the span balance.
amplification of signals (e.g. of analog- limited only by the maximum load impedance This balancing must also be carried out
signals) which can be operated by the current source. when the range is changed, such as by DIP
The 4 mA… 20 mA unit of current signal switches.
• Filtering of interference (e.g. of HF offers the additional major advantage that the
interference from analog signals) signal circuit is continuously powered. That Lütze converters feature automatic,
power can be used by transmitters for their non-temperature-dependent balancing.
The supply feeds power to the converter. own supply. In this case the PLC must power Recalibration is not necessary, even in the
It is required as additional auxiliary power to the signal circuit (passive sensor). An active event of a range change.
implement active isolation. sensor needs an external power supply for its
own demand. Load impedance
2.4
Signal Isolation Transformers · Basics
400 Ω to 750 Ω. The values for voltage outputs Ambient-temperature range In sequenced measuring circuits potential
are in the range from 1 kΩ to 10 kΩ. differences occur due to earth loops.
The values specified by Lütze relate to a Interconnecting multiple measuring circuits
Wire break and short-circuit 100% duty cycle. Normally condensation is increases the reference voltage with possibly
ruled out. For devices which allow condensa- fatal consequences for the data transfer.
As already described under "Standard tion, the fact will be indicated on the "Relative
signals", a wire break can be detected by humidity" line or it will be stipulated that the
way of a live-zero signal. In monitoring of device in question conforms to EN 50155.
connected sensors (such as temperature),
monitoring for wire break or short-circuit is Basics of transmission interference
UV
effected by an internal electronics unit. Such RL4 RL3 RL2 RL1
faults can be indicated in different ways: Interference on signal transmission
Example:
30 ppm/K corresponds to 0.003 %/K
Transmission error
kV
The total deviation of the output signal from 0-10 V
RE
the input signal is the sum of the accuracy +
temperature coefficient.
Figure: Electromagnetic interference Diagram: Isolation techniques
Transfer frequency
Potential differences Active isolation
DC signals are normally transmitted.
Signal changes demand a dynamic response Potential differences occur as a result of earth An additional supply voltage is required for all
however. The transmission frequency indi- or chassis loops. If signal transmitters and kinds of active isolation.
cates the frequency up to which alternating receivers refer to the earth potential - i.e. the
current or voltage can also be transmitted. earth is used as a return conductor in signal 3-way disconnection
transmission - this is known as an earth loop.
Rise time (10-90 %) As the distance between the transmitter and A characteristic feature of 3-way isolation is
receiver increases, the earth resistance complete insulation of all the components
The response time of the output signal to a increases as the line gets longer. As a result from each other, so protecting against mutual
change in the input signal from 10% to 90% voltage differences of as much as 200 V can interference.
of the nominal value. occur.
Settling time
2.5
Signal Isolation Transformers · Basics
The input, output and supply - and thus also
all equipment connected to them - are
mutually electrically isolated. In this way the
input and output circuits are decoupled from
the supply and the input and output circuits
are decoupled from each other. The input
signals must be active signals. The output
signal is an amplified filtered signal.
Passive isolation
2.6
Open FDT Technology
The DTM provides a unified structure for accessing device parameters, configuring and
operating the devices, and diagnosing problems. DTMs can range from a simple
Graphical User Interface for setting device parameters to a highly sophisticated applicati-
on capable of performing complex real-time calculations for diagnosis and maintenance
purposes.
DeviceDTM
Provided by the device manufacturer
Represents the whole logic and parameters of a device
Standardized interface to the FDT Frame Application
Can be used in any FDT Frame Application
DTM Style Guide
CommDTM
Represents communication components like PC communication cards, couplers,
gateways, remote I/Os, and linking devices.
• Common environment
• User Management
• DTM Management
• Data Management
• Network Configuration
• Navigation
2.7
Open FDT Technology
5. Device is displayed 6. Double clic on the device open the list of parameter
2.8
Notes
2.9
Compact, flexible, safe: The new
Signal Microcompact Converter of
Save space
6,2 mm width offer highest
building density
Fast response
Via 1ms response time is it
also possible to transmit AC signals!
Safety isolation
All devices offer „Safety isolation“
with 2,5kV-isolation voltage acc. EN 61140
Easy installation
Jumper combs instead of wiring via complete
isolated jumper combs in all termination levels
Automation Solutions
ew intelligent
f the LCON series
Free selection
Screw or spring termination fullfill all
customer requirements
Power bridging
Bridge every potential with
isolated jumper bars
·
2.12
·
Input 750559
Input signal Potentiometer 500 Ω – 50 kΩ, 3-conductor
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Reference voltage 2.5 V
Transmission frequency 10 Hz at 3 dB
Input characteristic impedance 1 MΩ
Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Dimensions Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16.8–30 V
Rated current 13.0 mA
Status Indication LED flashes in the event of wire breakage and output will saturate.
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.2 % FSR (23 °C)
Linearity error 500 Ω – 25 kΩ: 0.1 % FSR (23 °C), 25 kΩ – 50 kΩ: 0.2 % FSR (23 °C)
PIN assignment
Rise time (10 - 90%) 10 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 30 ms
Transmission frequency –
Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Range adjustment Insulation voltage input/output 2.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw terminal: 0.14–1.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 115.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals –
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
2.13
·
Input: 0–60 mV
Output: 0–10 V
Insulation: 1.5 kV, 3-way isolation
Input 0–60 mV
Input signal 0–60 mV
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Zero /Span Production comparison
Transmission frequency 30 Hz at 3 dB
Input characteristic impedance 330 kΩ
Output 0 – 10 V
Output signal 0 – 10 V
Max. load impedance at I-output –
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ
Dimensions Load impedance 55 Ω
Output current max. 21 mA
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16.8–30 V; AC: 19.2–28.8 V
Rated current 13.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, PTC fuse, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.1 % FSR (23 °C)
Linearity error 0.10 %
Rise time (10 - 90%) 10 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 30 ms
Transmission frequency <30 Hz
PIN assignment Temperature coefficient <150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–1.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals cULus, Class I Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT 0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
2.14
·
Input: 0–10 V
Output: 0–10 V / 0–20 mA / 4–20 mA
Insulation: 1.5 kV, 3-way isolation
Input 0/10 V
Input signal 0/10 V
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Zero /Span Production comparison
Dimensions Transmission frequency 30 Hz at 3 dB
Input characteristic impedance 330 kΩ
Output 750530/751530 750531/751531 750532/751532
Output signal 0 – 10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16,8–30 V, AC: 19,2–28,8 V
Rated current 13.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow
PIN assignment Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
75x530 Accuracy 0.1 % FSR (23 °C)
Linearity error 0.10 %
Rise time (10 - 90%) 10 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 30 ms
Transmission frequency <30 Hz
Temperature coefficient <150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
75x531, 75x532 Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal: 0.14–1.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
2.15
·
Input: 0–20 mA
Output: 0–10 V / 0–20 mA / 4–20 mA
Insulation: 1.5 kV; 3-way isolation
Input 0–20 mA
Input signal 0–20 mA
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Zero /Span Production comparison
Dimensions Transmission frequency 30 Hz at 3 dB
Input characteristic impedance 100 Ω
Output 750533/751533 750534/751534 750535/751535
Output signal 0 – 10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16,8–30 V, AC: 19,2–28,8 V
Rated current 13.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow
PIN assignment Input/output protection AC/DC 30 V overvoltage, current input with PTC, short circuit-proof output
75x533 Accuracy 0.1 % FSR (23 °C)
Linearity error 0.10 %
Rise time (10 - 90%) 10 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 30 ms
Transmission frequency <30 Hz
Temperature coefficient <150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
75x534, 75x535 Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal: 0.14–1.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
2.16
·
Input: 4–20 mA
Output: 0–10 V / 0–20 mA / 4–20 mA
Insulation: 1.5 kV, 3-way isolation
Input 4–20 mA
Input signal 4–20 mA
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Zero /Span Production comparison
Dimensions Transmission frequency 30 Hz at 3 dB
Input characteristic impedance 100 Ω
Output 750536/751536 750537/751537 750538/751538
Output signal 0 – 10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16,8–30 V, AC: 19,2–28,8 V
Rated current 13.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow
PIN assignment Input/output protection AC/DC 30 V overvoltage, current input with PTC, short circuit-proof output
750x536 Accuracy 0.1 % FSR (23 °C)
Linearity error 0.10 %
Rise time (10 - 90%) 10 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 30 ms
Transmission frequency < 30 Hz
Temperature coefficient <150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
750x537, 750x538 Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal: 0.14–1.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
2.17
·
2.18
·
2.19
·
2.20
·
Input PT 100
Measurement input PT100, 2-wire, offset correction
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Temperature range -50–150 °C / 0–100 °C / 0–200 °C – adjustable via switch
Transmission frequency 10 Hz
Input resistance 1 MΩ
Sensor current 0.5 mA
Zero /Span Production comparison
Dimensions Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16,8–30 V, AC: 19,2–28,8 V
Rated current 13.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow, blinks for wire break and output goes to a saturated state
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.3 % FSR
PIN assignment Linearity error 0.1 % FSR
Rise time (10 - 90%) 30 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 60 ms
Error coefficient of measuring line 2.7 K/Ω
Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Range adjustment Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–2.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Standards EN 60721-3-3, EN 55011, EN 61000-4-2/6, EN 50178, contamination level 2, Over
voltage category III
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
2.21
·
Input PT 100
Measurement input PT100, 3-wire
Galvanic isolation I/O 2-way isolation
Temperature range -50–150 °C / 0–100 °C / 0–200 °C – adjustable via switch
Transmission frequency 10 Hz
Input resistance 240 kΩ
Sensor current 0.5 mA
Zero /Span Production comparison
Dimensions Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16,8–30 V, AC: 19,2–28,8 V
Rated current 8.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow, blinks for wire break and output goes to a saturated state
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.3 % FSR
PIN assignment Linearity error 0.1 % FSR
Rise time (10 - 90%) 30 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 60 ms
Error coefficient of measuring line 0.1 K + 0.1 %/Ω
Range adjustment Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–2.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Standards EN 60721-3-3, EN 55011, EN 61000-4-2/6, EN 50178, contamination level 2, Over
voltage category III
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
2.22
·
Input PT 100
Measurement input PT100, 3-wire
Galvanic isolation I/O 2-way isolation
Temperature range 0–50 °C / 0–100 °C / 0–200 °C – adjustable via switch
Transmission frequency 10 Hz
Input resistance 240 kΩ
Sensor current 0.5 mA
Zero /Span Production comparison
Dimensions Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16,8–30 V, AC: 19,2–28,8 V
Rated current 8.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow, blinks for wire break and output goes to a saturated state
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.3 % FSR
PIN assignment Linearity error 0.1 % FSR
Rise time (10 - 90%) 30 ms
3 Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 60 ms
Error coefficient of measuring line 0.1 K + 0.1 %/Ω
Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Range adjustment
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–2.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals –
Standards EN 60721-3-3, EN 55011, EN 61000-4-2/6, EN 50178, contamination level 2, Over
voltage category III
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
2.23
·
Input PT 100
Measurement input PT100 2/3/4-conductor – adjustable via switch
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Temperature range -50–150 °C / 0–100 °C / 0–200 °C – adjustable via switch
Transmission frequency 10 Hz at 3 dB
Input resistance 1 MΩ with 2-conductor, 240 kΩ with 3 and 4-conductor
Sensor current 0.5 mA
Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Dimensions Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16.8–30 V
Rated current 13.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow, blinks for wire break and output goes to a saturated state
PIN assignment
Input/output protection DC 30 V overvoltage, short circuit-proof output
Accuracy 0.3 % FSR (23 °C)
Linearity error 0.10 %, FSR (23°C)
Rise time (10 - 90%) 30 ms
Range adjustment Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 60 ms
Error coefficient of measuring line 2.7 K /Ω with 2-conductor, 0.1 K + 0.1%/Ω with 3 and 4-conductor
Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 2.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–1.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 115.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.050
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
2.24
·
Input PT 1000
Measurement input PT1000, 3-wire
Galvanic isolation I/O 2-way isolation
Temperature range -50–150 °C / 0–100 °C / 0–200 °C – adjustable via switch
Transmission frequency 10 Hz
Input resistance 240 kΩ
Sensor current 0.1 mA
Zero /Span Production comparison
Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Dimensions Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16.8–30 V, AC: 19.2–28.8 V
Rated current 8.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow, blinks for wire break and output goes to a saturated state
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.3 % FSR
Linearity error 0.1 % FSR
Rise time (10 - 90%) 30 ms
PIN assignment Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 60 ms
Error coefficient of measuring line 0.1 K + 0.1 %/Ω
Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Range adjustment Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–2.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals –
Standards EN 60721-3-3; EN 55011, EN 61000-4-2/6, EN 50178, degree of pollution 2, over-
voltage category III
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT 0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
Labels for laser printer A4 unpun- 681031 LEB - A4 1
ched
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Input: Thermocouple Type J – with adjustable temperature range from -50 °C to +600 °C
Output: 0–10 V / 0–20 mA / 4–20 mA, adjustable
Insulation: 1.5 kV, 2-way isolation
Input J (FeCuNi)
Measurement input Type J (FeCuNi) according to DIN / IEC 584-1
Galvanic isolation I/O 2-way isolation
Temperature range -50–200 °C / 0–400 °C / 0–600 °C – adjustable via switch
Transmission frequency 10 Hz
Input resistance 330 kΩ
Sensor current – mA
Zero /Span Production comparison
Dimensions Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16.8–30 V, AC: 19.2–28.8 V
Rated current 6.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow, blinks for wire break and output goes to a saturated state
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.5 % + 2 K FSR
PIN assignment Linearity error 0.1 % FSR, thermoelectrical potential linear
Rise time (10 - 90%) 30 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 60 ms
Error coefficient of measuring line –
Range adjustment Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–2.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.030
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Standards EN 60721-3-3, EN 55011, EN 61000-4-2/6, EN 50178, contamination level 2, Over
voltage category III
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
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·
Input: Thermocouple Type J – with adjustable temperature range from -50 °C to +600 °C
Output: 0–10 V / 0–20 mA / 4–20 mA, adjustable
Insulation: 1.5 kV; 3-way isolation
Input J (FeCuNi)
Measurement input Type J (FeCuNi) according to DIN / IEC 584-1
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Temperature range -50–200 °C / 0–400 °C / 0–600 °C – adjustable via switch
Transmission frequency 10 Hz
Input resistance 330 kΩ
Sensor current – mA
Zero /Span Production comparison
Dimensions Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16.8–30 V, AC: 19.2–28.8 V
Rated current 13.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow, blinks for wire break and output goes to a saturated state
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.5 % + 2 K FSR
PIN assignment Linearity error 0.1 % FSR, thermoelectrical potential linear
Rise time (10 - 90%) 30 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 60 ms
Error coefficient of measuring line –
Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Range adjustment Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–2.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Standards EN 60721-3-3, EN 55011, EN 61000-4-2/6, EN 50178, contamination level 2, Over
voltage category III
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
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Input: Thermocouple Type K – with adjustable temperature range from -50 °C to +600 °C
Output: 0–10 V / 0–20 mA / 4–20 mA , adjustable
Insulation: 1.5 kV, 2-way isolation
Input K (NiCrNi)
Measurement input Type K (NiCrNi) with DIN / IEC 584-1
Galvanic isolation I/O 2-way isolation
Temperature range -50–200 °C / 0–400 °C / 0–600 °C – adjustable via switch
Transmission frequency 10 Hz
Input resistance 330 kΩ
Sensor current – mA
Zero /Span Production comparison
Dimensions Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16,8–30 V, AC: 19,2–28,8 V
Rated current 8.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow, flashes in the event of wire breakage and output will saturate.
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.5 % + 2 K FSR
PIN assignment Linearity error 0.1 % FSR, thermoelectrical potential linear
Rise time (10 - 90%) 30 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 60 ms
Error coefficient of measuring line –
Range adjustment Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–2.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.030
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Standards EN 60721-3-3, EN 55011, EN 61000-4-2/6, EN 50178, contamination level 2, Over
voltage category III
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
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Input: Thermocouple Type K – with adjustable temperature range from -50 °C to +600 °C
Output: 0–10 V / 0–20 mA / 4–20 mA, adjustable
Insulation: 1.5 kV; 3-way isolation
Input K (NiCrNi)
Measurement input Type K ( NiCrNi) with DIN / IEC 584-1
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Temperature range -50–200°C / 0–400°C / 0–600°C – adjustable via switch
Transmission frequency 10 Hz
Input resistance 330 kΩ
Sensor current – mA
Zero /Span Production comparison
Dimensions Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16,8–30 V, AC: 19,2–28,8 V
Rated current 13.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow, flashes in the event of wire breakage and output will saturate.
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.5 % + 2 K FSR
PIN assignment Linearity error 0.1 % FSR, thermoelectrical potential linear
Rise time (10 - 90%) 30 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 60 ms
Error coefficient of measuring line –
Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 1.5 kVeff
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Range adjustment Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–2.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 92.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.040
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Standards EN 60721-3-3, EN 55011, EN 61000-4-2/6, EN 50178, contamination level 2, Over
voltage category III
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Isolation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
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Input: 0(4)–20 mA
Output: 0(4)–20 mA
Insulation: 1.5 kV, 2-way isolation passive converter, 1-channel
2.30
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Input: 0(4)–20 mA
Output: 0(4)–20 mA
Insulation: 1.5 kV, 2-way isolation passive converter, 2-channel
2.31
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2.32
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Input mV, V mA
Input signal 0–60, 0–100, 0–300, 0–500 mV 0–1, 0–
0–5, 0–10, 0–20, 4–20, ±5, ±20 mA ad-
2, 0–5, 0–10, 0–20, 2–10 V adjustable
justable via DIP switch S1
via switch
Input resistance 330 kΩ 100 Ω
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Transmission frequency 30 Hz at 3 dB
Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Dimensions
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24–240 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16.8–264 V, AC: 19.2–264 V
Rated current 12.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow
PIN assignment Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V; Current input with PTC, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.1 % FSR (23 °C)
Linearity error 0.02 %
Rise time (10 - 90%) 10 ms
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 30 ms
Transmission frequency <30 Hz
Temperature coefficient <150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Housing material PPE
Range adjustment Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 79.0 × 84.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.070
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Laser printer label 6.35×15.24 mm 681033 LEB-0615 1
(sheet with 528 labels)
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·
Input –
Measurement input AC/DC 0–5 A, ±5 A true RMS
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Line frequency 4 – 20 Hz
Input resistance <0.1 Ω, max. 10 A (30 s)
Zero /Span Production comparison
Output 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output 400 Ω
Dimensions Max. load impedance at U-output –
Load impedance –
Output current –
Output signal –
Ripple <5 mVeff
General
Nominal voltage AC/DC 24–240 V
Operation voltage range DC: 16.8–264 V, AC: 19.2–264 V
Rated current 10.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow
Input/output protection AC/DC 30 V overvoltage, current input with Varistor, short circuit-proof output
PIN assignment Accuracy < 0.5 % FSR
Linearity error < 0.1 % FSR
Rise time (10 - 90%) –
Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) – ms
Transmission frequency –
Temperature coefficient <150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Housing material PPE
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Screw/spring terminal: 0.14–2.5 mm2 (with IO 1.5 mm2)
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 17.5 × 79.0 × 84.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.070
Approvals –
Standards EN 13309, EN 60721-3-3, EN 55011, EN 61000-4-2/6, EN 50178
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Laser printer label 6.35×15.24 mm 681033 LEB-0615 1
(sheet with 528 labels)
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·
Input PT 100
Measurement input PT100, 3-wire
Galvanic isolation I/O 3-way isolation
Temperature range -50–50 °C / -50–100 °C / -50–150 °C / 0–100 °C/ 0–150 °C / 0–200 °C /
0–300 °C / 0–400 °C – adjustable via switch
Transmission frequency 10 Hz
Dimensions Input resistance 240 kΩ
Sensor current 0.5 mA
Zero /Span Production comparison
Output 0/10 V 0–20 mA 4–20 mA
Max. load impedance at I-output – 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >1 kΩ –
Load impedance 55 Ω –
Output current max. 21 mA –
Output signal Adjustable via switch
Ripple <5 mVeff
General 750816/751816 750817/751817
PIN assignment Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V AC/DC 24–240 V
750816 Operation voltage range DC: 16,8–30 V, AC: 19,2–28,8 V DC: 16,8–264 V, AC: 19,2–264 V
Termination Screw-/spring terminal 0.14–2.5 mm2
Rated current 10.0 mA
Status Indication LED yellow, blinks for wire break and output goes to a saturated state
Input/output protection Overvoltage AC/DC 30 V, Output short circuit-proof
Accuracy 0.3 % FSR
Linearity error 0.1 % FSR
Rise time (10 - 90%) 30 ms
750817 Build-up time (Accuracy 1%) 60 ms
Error coefficient of measuring line 0.1 K + 0.1 %/Ω
Temperature coefficient 150 ppm / K FSR
Insulation voltage input/output 4.0 kVeff
Housing material PPE
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Range adjustment Installation postition Optional
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 17.5 × 79.0 × 84.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.070
Approvals cULus, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4A
Standards EN 60721-3-3, EN 55011, EN 61000-4-2/6, EN 50178, contamination level 2, Over
voltage category III
Accessories Colour Article number Type PU
Tag holder 7×20 mm white 760968 BZT-0720 100
Laser printer label 6.35×15.24 mm 681033 LEB-0615 1
(sheet with 528 labels)
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·
Input: thermocouples Type J, K – with adjustable temp. range from -50 °C to +1200 °C
Output: 0–10 V / 0–20 mA / 4–20 mA, adjustable
Insulation: 4 kV, 3-way isolation
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2.37
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2.38
·
2.39
·
2.40
·
2.41
·
2.42
Interface Technology · Microcompact analogue/analogue splitter
2.43
Interface Technology · Microcompact analogue/limit value switch
Input/output: 0–10 V, 0–20 mA, 4–20 mA, 2–10 mA, 0–5 V, 1–5 V, 2–10 V adjustable
Output: switching transistor DC 30 V/100 mA adjustable (LiveZero)
Insulation: 2.5 kV, 4-way isolation
Input 0–10 V, 0–5 V, 1–5 V, 2–10 V 0–20 mA, 4–20 mA, 2–10 mA
Measurement input 0–10 V, 0–5 V, 1–5 V, 2–10 V, 0–20 mA, 4–20 mA, 2–10 mA, adjustable via soft-
ware FDT/DTM, connection via micro USB
Galvanic isolation I/O 2-way isolation
Delay ON/OFF 5 ms – 200 ms (adjustable by means of filter stage 1–5, default: 50 ms)
Step response (10–90%) 10 ms – 500 ms (adjustable by means of filter stage 1–5, default: 100 ms)
Input characteristic impedance 500 kΩ 100 Ω
Zero /Span freely adjustable
Dimensions Ausgangsseite Analog 0-10 V, 0–5 V, 1–5 V, 2–10 V 0–20 mA, 4–20 mA, 2–10 mA
Output signal adjustable via software FDT/DTM, connection via micro USB
Max. load impedance at I-output - 400 Ω
Max. load impedance at U-output >2 kΩ -
Limitation for exceeding measure-
yes, switchable
ment range
max. modulation range/output cur-
10.5 V 21 mA
rent
Ripple < 20 mVeff
Ausgangsseite Schalttransistor
Output signal adjustable via software FDT/DTM, connection via micro USB
Contact type Switching transistor, non short-circuit proof
PIN assignment Max. switching voltage DC 30 V
Max. switching current DC 100 mA
Status Indication LED yellow
Operating mode Limit value, timeframe, tendency+, tendency-, tendency+/-, inversion, error memo-
ry
LiveZero can be activated via switch and FDT/DTM
General
Nominal voltage DC 24 V
Operation voltage range 16.8/30 V
Rated current 13.0 mA
Status Indication LED green/red
Input/output protection Overvoltage DC 30 V
Accuracy 0.1 % FSR
Resolution 16-bit
Linearity error ± 0.1 % FSR
Configuration Software: FDT / DTM
Temperature error <150 ppm FSR
Data storage Flash
Insulation voltage input/output 2.5 kVeff
Range adjustment Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0)
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination screw terminal: 0.14–1.5 mm2
Operation temperature range -40 °C – 70 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 6.2 × 90.0 × 115.5 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.600
Approvals –
Accessories Colour 2-pole 3-pole 4-pole 8-pole 16-pole PU
6 A jumper comb red 762802 762805 762812 762822 762832 10
6 A jumper comb white 762803 762806 762813 762823 762833 10
6 A jumper comb blue 762804 762807 762814 762824 762834 10
Accessories Article number Type PU
Tag holder 4×11 mm white 681313 BZT-0411 100
Insulation plate 760809 TP 7-0809 5
Laser printer labels A4 681031 LEB-A4 1
unpunched
2.44
Notes
2.45
3. Supply and Safety
Supply and Safety
3.1
Power Supplies · Product Overview
DELTA Series
Page 3.12 Page 3.14 Page 3.16 Page 3.18 Page 3.22 Page 3.24
COMPACT Series
1-phase 30 W 1-phase 70 W 1-phase 120 W 1-phase 240 W 1-phase 480 W 1-/2-phase 120 W
Page 3.32 Page 3.34 Page 3.35 Page 3.37 Page 3.39 Page 3.36
Page 3.50 Page 3.53 Page 3.55 Page 3.56 Page 3.58 Page 3.59
Function
modules
Page 3.65
3.2
Power Supplies · Product Overview
1-phase, 480W 3-phase, 120W 3-phase, 240W 3-phase, 480W 3-phase, 960W Redundant module
Page 3.26 Page 3.23 Page 3.25 Page 3.27 Page 3.28 Seite 3.29
Page 3.38 Page 3.40 Page 3.41 Page 3.42 Page 3.46
Potential
distribution
Page 3.60
Function
modules
Page 3.66
3.3
Power Supplies · Basics
A power supply has a decisive influence 2. Safety • Basic insulation
on the availability and operational Insulation to provide basic protection against
reliability of electrical systems. The safety of people and equipment is hazardous structure-borne currents.
always the priority. Accordingly, power • Supplementary insulation
Consequently, the selection of the right supplies must comply with unified regulations Protection against hazardous structure-
power supply should be just as critically and standards. borne currents if the basic insulation fails.
and carefully undertaken as that of the • Double insulation
other system components. 2.1 Galvanic isolation Insulation comprising both basic insulation
and supplementary insulation.
1. General structure Galvanic isolation generally refers to the • Reinforced insulation
isolation between two conductive objects, Unified insulation system. Provides equiva-
Regardless of the technology employed, such as metal plates or electrical circuits. lent protection to double insulation.
power supplies are devices with an input side In the case of electrical circuits it is conse-
and an isolated output side. quently not possible for charge carriers to 2.3 Safe isolation
flow from one circuit into another, as there is
no electrically conductive connection between Safe isolation according to EN 50178 is
the two. required for all interfaces between different
Input side Output side electrical circuits, such as between a SELV
In the case of power supplies this means that circuit and a mains circuit.
there is no electrical connection between the
L L+ input and output sides. Safe isolation means that no current flow can
occur from one electrical circuit to another.
N 2.2 Insulation This isolation has to be implemented either by
double or reinforced insulation or by means of
PE L– The different kinds of insulation are specified protective shielding.
in IEC/EN 60950:
2.4 Secondary grounding
In technology terms, however, there are two • Functional insulation
different basic designs: Insulation needed for the correct operation In case of secondary grounding, the output
of the equipment. side of the power supply is connected to
Unregulated and regulated. protective earth (PE) in order to prevent
dangerous ground faults.
The regulated variants are subdivided into
linear-regulated and switched-mode power
supplies.
L L+
Power Supply N
PE L–
Unregulated Regulated
Secondary grounding
3.4
Power Supplies · Basics
2.5 SELV • Protection class I 3.3 Manual range selection
SELV according to IEC/EN 60950 is a safety In addition to the basic insulation, all electri- In case of manual range selection, the hous-
extra low voltage which thanks to its low level cally conductive parts of the housing are ing of the device is equipped with a selector
and insulation offers better protection against connected to PE. This guarantees that no switch for manual input voltage range selec-
electric shock than higher-tension circuits. electric shock can occur in the event of an tion. Lütze offers devices permitting operation
insulation failure. at AC 115V or 230V.
Power supplies generating SELV, for The operating voltage range is then
example, must be designed to prevent • Protection class II AC 90 V to AC 132 V; AC 185 V to AC 264 V
shorting between the primary and secondary or DC 300 V to DC 370 V.
windings and their connections. The windings Protection against electric shock is not only
can only be overlaid if double or reinforced based on the basic insulation. The housing is 4 Self-protection
insulation is placed between them. This equipped with reinforced or double insulation.
isolation is termed galvanic isolation. If the housing is made of electrically conduc- If motors or other large loads have to be
Grounding of the secondary side is not tive material, no direct contact between the started with high inrush currents, secondary
required but permitted. housing and current-carrying parts is possi- branches selectively switched off, systems
ble. The housings of class II devices are not moved to a safe state in case of overload or
The peak value must not exceed 42.4 V in equipped with a PE connection. It is important the power supply switched off as quickly as
case of AC voltages and 60 V in case of to note that the PE connection is not only possible in case of fault for the sake of
DC voltages. used for the grounding of housings but also process safety, the output behaviour of the
to connect filters for EMC measures power supplies play a key role.
2.6 PELV (electromagnetic compatibility) to ground.
This is why even devices of which the hous- There are basically two types outside of
PELV according to IEC/EN 60950 is a ings are completely made of plastic material nominal operation. Overload, which can occur
protective extra low voltage with safe can be equipped with a PE connection. sporadically or continuously, and short-circuit.
isolation. In case of PELV, the electrical
circuits are grounded and (like SELV) safely Overload means that the current required by
isolated from circuits of higher voltages. • Protection class III the loads exceeds the nominal current of the
The voltage limits are identical to SELV. power supply.
The device is operated with safety extra-low
PELV is used where active low-voltage voltage (SELV) and thus does not require any A short-circuit is a special form of overload. In
conductors or the equipment structures have protection measures. Power supplies are this case, the outputs of the power supply are
to be grounded for operational reasons. That usually class I or II equipment. interconnected at very low resistance, as a
is the case, for example, where potential result of which the output current may
equalisation is required to prevent sparking 2.8 Degree of protection assume extremely high values.
inside vessels and explosive rooms.
According to DIN EN 60529, electrical State-of-the-art Lütze power supplies offer the
Thanks to the housing earth, hazardous equipment is classified using so-called IP following protective functions:
leakage currents can be discharged via the codes. IP stands for "International Protection"
structure independently of the low voltage or "Ingress Protection". The IP code consists Fold-back characteristic/Hiccup mode
when interference occurs on other equipment of two figures: The first digit specifies the pro-
whose touchable conductive parts receive tection against accidental contact and against Lütze power supplies supply a current
mains voltage. ingress of solid foreign bodies; the second typically up to 1.2 times the nominal output
digit specifies the protection against ingress current. They automatically switch off if the
2.7 Protection class of water. current consumption of the connected loads
exceeds this value or if a short-circuit occurs.
The standard IEC/EN 61140 defines Since power supplies are mostly installed After a defined period of time, the power
protection classes for electrical equipment. inside cabinets, their typical degree of supply tries to restart the load. If the overload
The devices are classified according to the protection is IP 20. or the short-circuit still exists, it switches off
safety measures taken to prevent electric again. This procedure repeats until the fault is
shock. The protection classes are divided into 3 Input voltage ranges cleared. The power supply has "hiccups". In
the classes 0, I, II and III. applications requiring high starting currents,
3.1 Wide-range input it must be ensured that the overload current
• Protection class 0 capacity is higher than 1.2 IN. To do so, Lütze
Wide-range input means that the device can also offers devices with overload capacity of
Apart from the basic insulation there is no be operated with any voltage within the 1.5 IN featuring Hiccup mode. Another aspect
protection against electric shock. These specified limits. Lütze devices operate in the is response to short-circuit. The output
devices cannot be connected to electrical single-phase range from AC 90V to AC 264V voltage is cut very rapidly. Whereas the use
installations with PE. Equipment of class 0 is or DC 110V to DC 370V and in the three- of conventional line protection equipment in
not allowed in Germany. Protection class 0 phase range from AC 340V to AC 576V or the secondary circuit is very critical in any
will no longer be considered in future versions DC 480V to DC 820V. There is no loss of case, the function under Hiccup mode is not.
of the standard. power, i.e. the device is able to deliver the Electronic overload protection units such as
specified rated power over the entire input the Lütze LOCC-Box should always be used
voltage range. in such cases. They provide safe protection in
all circumstances.
3.2 Autorange
3.5
Power Supplies · Basics
up to a degree where safe operation is no 8 Line cross-section and protection
longer guaranteed. There are a number of
techniques for protecting the power supply 8.1 Input-side protection
against destruction due to overheating.
If power supplies have their own input protection,
• The maximum output power is reduced, such as a safety fuse, no further protective
U/I characteristic allowing the power supply to cool down. measures are necessary. However, standards
stipulate that a power supply must be capable of
Lütze power supplies with a U/I characteristic • The device is switched off completely and being disconnected from the supply mains by
perform current limiting to typically 1.2 times cannot resume operation until a manual external means. Line protection equipment can
the nominal current at constant output reset is performed. Depending on the then be used. For the relevant characteristics
voltage. This current is still available in case manufacturer, the reset is done either using refer to the LÜTZE data sheets.
of an overload or a short circuit. The voltage a corresponding switch or by disconnecting
is slowly lowered, while the output current the supply voltage. 8.2 Output-side protection
may rise further (triangular current limiting).
Since the current does not sag in case of an • The device only switches off the output and Alongside the output behaviour described in
overload, this method enables reliable starting does not switch it on until the temperature section 4, there is a U/I characteristic with an
of high loads. falls below a certain limit value. This is the additional power reserve. However, all these
most frequently used method nowadays, output behaviour modes are ultimately not
and is the one used by LÜTZE. suitable for safe activation of standard line
protection equipment. The reason lies in the
100 7 General parameters technical design of the equipment. Only
230 VAC electronic protection devices capable of
Output voltage [%]
115 VAC
7.1 Open circuit resistance reacting fast enough to overload or short-
50
circuit offer a solution. These devices also
Open circuit resistant power supplies require feature a high degree of repeat accuracy
no minimum load in order to provide a stable across the entire temperature range. With
output voltage. This is important, for example, the LOCCBox LÜTZE offers intelligent DC
0
100 110 120 130 140 150 160
in the case of time-critical applications in protection modules which can also be
which a load is applied which has to be integrated into field bus communications
Output Current [%]
immediately supplied with voltage. Power systems. (See also Electronic overload
5 Influence of ambient temperature supplies which are not open circuit resistant protection, page ).
often require up to the seconds range until an
The ambient temperature has a direct actual supply takes place. 8.3 Selectivity
influence on the maximum possible output
power of a power supply and so on its 7.2 Resistance to reverse feed Selectivity means the tripping coordination.
response to short-circuit or overload. In electrical systems, distinction can be
Temperatures inside cabinets may be over The resistance to reverse feed specifies up made between "series selectivity", which
60 °C as a result of internal or external to which voltage a power supply is immune means that individual fuses connected in
influences. Power supplies still have to against the feeding of voltages into the series are selective against each other,
operate reliably even at such high tempera- secondary side. Such a current flow can and "parallel selectivity", which means that
tures. Due to the components used, however, occur if power supplies are operated in electrical circuits connected in parallel are
there is a point as from which the output parallel or inductive consumers are selective against each other.
power has to be reduced. That point is connected.
described by so-called derating. The Series selectivity
Delta series from Lütze is rated for ambient 7.3 Overvoltage protection
temperatures up to 70°C for example, with (secondary side) In case of series-connected fuses, the trip-
derating beginning at 60°C. The reduction in ping coordination of fuses is considered as
output power is 2.5%/°C. In case of an internal error of the power selective if only the fuse installed nearest to
supply, this protection mechanism prevents the fault trips. Fuses that are located nearer
the occurrence of overvoltage on the to the energy feeding point do not trip. This
secondary side that could possibly damage guarantees that as many system parts as
or even destroy a connected load or exceed possible remain operative in the event of one
100
the SELV voltage limit. single fault, resulting in an increased avail-
ability of electrical systems.
Power out [%]
75
7.4 Power failure buffering
3.6
Power Supplies · Basics
Parallel selectivity 9 PFC (Power Factor Correction) - Identical lengths of the supply lines
Based on the self-protection, the output Since 1 January 2001, the European - Identical conductor cross-sections of the
voltage is switched off or reduced in the event standard regarding the limits for harmonic supply lines
of a fault. If multiple loads are carried on one current emissions (IEC/EN 61000-3-2) is in
power supply, a voltage drop will occur force. This standard defines the maximum - Terminal screws have to be fastened with
throughout the entire application. To prevent allowed intensity of harmonic currents fed the same torque to guarantee equal contact
this, protective devices are installed in the back into the supplying mains system. It is resistances.
individual lines to the consumers. If a fault applicable for consuming devices with an
occurs, the protective device concerned must active power input between 75 and 100 W • The output voltages of the power supplies
trip fast enough so as to disconnect the faulty that are directly connected to the public should not differ by more than 50 mV in the
consumer reliably from the rest of the system electricity supply. Power supplies for industrial open circuit state. Otherwise safe operation
and such that the other consumers remain applications often do not require PFC, since cannot be guaranteed.
available. large installations are equipped with a central
PFC, installed between the internal electrical 10.2 Redundancy
system and the public electricity supply.
The term redundancy generally denotes the
9.1 Passive PFC existence of several objects that are identical
in functionality, content or nature.
For passive PFC, a reactance coil is In industrial automation, redundancy ensures
connected to the input circuit. This reactance that in the event of failure of a power supply
coil buffers energy from the mains and thus another one takes over the supply, thereby
reduces the current pulses. The lower the maintaining operation of the system.
pulses, the less harmonics are produced. For this the individual power supplies must be
The advantage of this solution is its easy isolated from each other, as one faulty power
implementation into existing circuitry. supply might impact on the other one. In the
However, the drawback is that it is not able worst case the failed power supply effects a
to reduce all harmonics. secondary-side short-circuit, which would
result in failure of the second power supply.
9.2 Active PFC To isolate the power supplies from each other,
isolating diodes (so-called O-ring diodes)
Active PFC is able to deliver considerably must be looped into the secondary outputs
better results. In a very simplified of the power supplies. They then prevent
consideration, one could say that the actual reciprocal loading. This ensures uninterrupt-
power supply is preceded by another power ible power supply. In the LÜTZE Delta series
supply that performs a regulation of the the isolating diodes are built-in to the output.
current consumption from the mains. In the Compact series the diodes must be
This consumption is oriented towards the installed externally as follows:
sinusoidal supply voltage. Using this
technology, it is possible to avoid the
8.4 Connection cross-sections production of almost every kind of harmonics.
However, the circuitry is much more complex
The line cross-sections are selected than for passive PFC. LÜTZE power supplies – VO – VO
dependent on the maximum output current. are all equipped with active PFC. – VO
+ VO
The following table provides an overview
+ VO
of the current capacities of multi-core move- 10 Applications Rdy
able copper cables with different conductor Rdy
cross-sections at a temperature of 30 °C 10.1 Parallel connection of power supplies
and up to a nominal voltage of 1000 V for increased capacity Operation
– VO
(to DIN 57100-523). – VO
An increase of the output power can be + VO
obtained by connecting power supplies in + VO + VO
parallel. This can be necessary if the current Rdy
2
Cross-section in mm A
required by the load is higher than a single Rdy
0.75 12 power supply can deliver, for example after
15 the expansion of an existing installation. The LÜTZE offers isolating diodes up to a nominal
1
following preconditions must be met when current of DC20A.
1.5 18 connecting power supplies in parallel for the
26 purpose of increased capacity:
2.5
10 61
• The power supplies have to be switched on
simultaneously.
3.7
Current Control System · Basics
Reliable protection of DC 24V circuits In this, the device with power boost Selective switch-off
continuously supplies 1.2 to 1.3 times the
Intelligent safeguarding of selectivity nominal current in the temperature range up Selective load protection means that in case
to +45°C. On reducing the output voltage, a of overload or short-circuit only the faulty
Primary switching controllers and automatic maximum of 2.5 times the nominal current is current path is switched off, with no reactive
power units nowadays form the basis of the reached which - dependent on the device effect on the supply. The standards
DC 24V supply level. Due to the operating itself and the characteristic of the automatic EN60204-1 (line protection and fire
behaviour of those devices, the specified circuit-breaker - may be just enough to effect prevention) and EN 61131-1 and -2 (operating
selective protection of individual circuits, a shutdown. states and storage) are also applicable to the
especially in case of overcurrent, is virtually rating of the overcurrent protection device in
unfeasible. A complete system shutdown is Characteristics of automatic DC 24V circuits. In concrete terms, this
inevitable. circuit-breakers means withstanding a mains power failure
lasting 10ms without functional impairment,
Operating behaviour of primary switching The trip curve of an automatic circuit-breaker which demands the deployment of large
controllers with characteristic B (Figure 1) is considered input capacities. Furthermore, hazardous
by way of example. To record smaller over- overcurrents must be reduced to a safe level
Switched-mode power supplies and their currents, a thermal trip in the minutes to within 5s. Rating is made more difficult by
components are rated for a specific nominal hours range is used (hold >1h at I = 1.13 x the fact that nowadays many parallel con-
value and run hot under higher load. To Inom and trip <1h at I = 1.45 x Inom). Switch-off sumers are supplied by way of one protection
protect against self-destructing, they shut in case of high overcurrents is effected by element.
down at between 1.1 and 2.5 times the immediate magnetic tripping within 0.01 to
nominal current, according to type. Many 0.1 seconds. If such a device is used in LÜTZE LOCC-Box – the intelligent current
devices feature Hiccup mode, which switches conjunction with a 10A switched-mode power monitoring system
off in case of overload and automatically supply, the switch-off occurs at 1.2 times the
switches back on after a short time. If the nominal current only after 20 to 60 minutes.
overload persists, the process repeats until Even at 2.5 times nominal current (power
the fault is manually rectified. This means boost) between 25 seconds and two minutes
a fuse is never tripped. Using devices with elapse until switch-off in the thermal range.
a forward characteristic does not deliver In short: essential protection - in particular
success either. The power supply does not selective protection of connected devices - is
switch off, but supplies only a 1.1 to 1.2 times not provided. The fuse essentially performs a
higher output current when the output voltage dummy function. In the event of a short-circuit
is reduced. This characteristic likewise does or faulty wire supply would be maintained at
not trip an automatic circuit-breaker, or if it 2.5 times nominal current. System failure or
does, then only in the hours range. even a cable fire may be the consequence.
Furthermore, both output modes have the
disadvantage that loads such as DC motors Figure 2: LOCC-Box single module
or capacitive consumers cannot be started.
At additional cost, operation of heavy loads The ideal solution would be one which is
can be achieved in the simplest case by capable of optimally operating capacitive
using a device with a higher output power or loads to start heavy loads and quickly detect-
a device with integrated power boost. ing an overcurrent in operation and switching
off only the affected path. Such a system
should of course store the fault so as to
prevent danger from switching back on and
permit diagnosis. The Lütze LOCC-Box
system meets those requirements in a modu-
lar design with additional intelligent functions.
To meet the widely varying demands on
switch-off response, the LOCC-Box system
features the facility to program 10 different
characteristics by way of a switch. Both
standard automatic unit characteristics and
in particular custom characteristics can be
implemented. The nominal current range can
additionally be selected with locking settings
from 1A to 10A. The adjustable current range
and characteristic is very important when
retrofitting, as in such cases the device
protection often has to be modified and
adapted. As additional information, the
capacity utilisation of the path is indicated
by an LED. When 90% of the programmed
current value is reached the status LED starts
to flash. In the event of a switch-off due to
overcurrent or short-circuit, in addition to the
visual indication by a red LED.
3.8
Current Control System · Basics
A 24V signal is set as a collective fault available channels are required. If that is not rail, end terminal). The particular advantage
warning. This eliminates the need to install the case, or if only one channel has to be of this method of infeed is the screwless
and wire additional auxiliary contacts. A additionally implemented subsequently, contact carriage, which permits exchanging
restart after clearing the fault is then effected money and space will be wasted. Another of individual channels in operation without
either using the mechanical switch on the disadvantage of this solution is the looping interrupting the entire supply. This additional
device or from the main system by remote of up to 40A via a printed circuit board. This provides functionality to switch off individual
control. This channel-based switching facility entails an enormous load on the carrier paths to perform essential work safely. The
is of great importance in particular in the material and interruption of the entire supply maximum supply current is dictated by the
commissioning phase of a system, as it when a device is replaced. What in other 6mm2 terminal, and is DC 40A. The slim
enables individual system components to be areas of automation has been state of the art width of just 8.1mm results in an installed
activated and checked specifically. for over 10 years is also ideal here as the width of just 340mm even with a 40-channel
solution in a highly modular configuration! configuration. The system housing is comple-
LOCC-Box mented by name plate labels, seals and a
Practical and efficient Here, too, the LOCC-Box system is setting jumper system to loop signals.
new standards. The single-channel design
The monitoring function itself is one side of with all the functionality described offers the
the coin. The other in many other systems highest possible flexibility. As shown below,
is the associated mechanism. Frequently customers can decide whether the supply is
multi-channel solutions are offered on the provided by each module individually or via
market which only make sense if exactly the the system supply (infeed terminal, copper
Jumper
Jumper comb (white)
(white)
DC
12/24 V
Art.
Art. no.
7164
71642525
The supply The supply voltage
voltage is fed via the supply The empty casing,
is fed direct to terminals without contacts
spring terminal 6 art. no. 716424,
0 V ((reference):
reference): can be used as a
DC 12/24 V: terminal 5 placeholder
placeholder for future
DC
terminal 6 12/24
12/24 V enhanceme
enhancements.
nts.
0 V ((reference):
reference): DC 12/24 V
terminal 5
Use with additional The supply terminal is accessed via an aperture in the Individual
supply terminals left hand side wall. This enables a variable positioning construction with
Supply set, art. no. 716425 and in the system construction. The maximum total current
supply terminal, art. no. 716421 can thus be increased to 70 A. distance terminal
DC 24 V
The
Art. n
Art. no.
o. distance
71642
716425 5 terminal
Art. no.
716422
is used as
asspacer
pacer
Art.
Art. no.
no. or as
71642
716421 1 isolation.
isolation.
DC DC DC
12/
12/24
24 V
Supply
Supply v via
ia
12/
12/24
24 V 12/24
12/24V
next block spring
terminal 6.
3.9
Current Control System · Basics
0V Collective
Collective Te
Terminal
rminal
Th
The
e00VV collective
collective terminal 716
716420
420 ena
enables
bles the 0V retur
return
n ffrom
rom the load to the 0V supply in the tig
tightest
htest spac
space.
e.
The
The integrated
integrated sliding
sliding contact enables
enables an ins
insulation
ulation meas
measurement
urement when the contac
contactt iiss open.
open.
Power Supply
24 V/20 A
Standard
Standard A
Application
pplication
with
withssupply
upply s
set,
et, art. no. 71642
716425
5
PIN no. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Load
PIN no. 5, 6 Con
Consumer
sumer
5, 6
Co
Construction
nstruction
of the
the
0V Collective
Collective
te
terminal
rminal
with supply
supply set
Art. no. 716425
716425
1-4
1-4
3.10
DELTA Power Supplies
DELTA Series
• One- and three-phase
• 10 W to 960 W
• Configurable in parallel
• Open circuit and continuous short-circuit proof
• Redundant operation with integrated isolation
• High efficiency
• Protection classes 1 and 2
• UL and Class 1 Div.2, A,B,C,D, T4
• Outstanding value for money
• Long service life
3.11
·
3.12
·
3.13
·
3.14
·
3.15
·
54321 Output
Rated voltage output DC 5 V DC 12 V DC 24 V DC 48 V
- - ++ Rdy
Rated current output 6A 2.5 A 1.25 A 0.625
Vout ADJ.
Max. output current –
90.0 [3.60]
DC ON
Short-circuit current –
Voltage trim range 5–5.5 V 12/14 V 24/28 V 48/55 V
N L Accuracy ±1 %
6 7 8
Line regulation ±0.5 %
93.8 [3.75]
Load regulation ±0.5 %
PIN assignment Rise time 1s
Temperature coefficient ±0.03 % / °C
Ripple & Noise <50 mV
Hold up time Vin= 115 V: 20 ms / Vin= 230 V: 30 ms
Status indication DC ON LED green ≥4 V ≥9.6 V ≥19.2 V ≥37 V
Status indication DC LOW LED red –
Parallel/redundant operation max. 2 devices / via external diodes
Efficiency 79 % 84 % 86 %
Low power loss 8.5 W (AC 230 V) 5.6 W (AC 230 V) 5.5 W (AC 230 V) 4.9 W (AC 230 V)
Rated over load protection 120 – 136 % 110 – 140 %
Over voltage protection 125–137 %
Short circuit characteristics Hiccup-mode
Derating General
Switching frequency approx. 80 kHz
Insulation voltage input/output AC 3.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage input / ground AC 1.5 kVeff
Insulation voltage output / ground –
Insulation resistance at DC 500 V 100 MΩ
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 70 °C (derating)
Derating -2.5% / °C starting at 60 °C
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 85 °C
M.T.B.F. 551000 h 582000 h 588000 h 609000 h
Redundant operation Relative humidity 20–90% RH, non-condensing
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 40.5 × 90.0 × 115.0
Cooling Natural air cooling, 25 mm distance on all sides
Housing material Plastic
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Application height 2000 m
Installation postition vertical
Protection class IP 20
IP rating II (SELV, PELV)
Overvoltage category II
Pollution degree 2
Weight (kg/piece) 0.290
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–2.5 mm2,max. 0.56 Nm
Approvals UL: UL 508 listed; cUL: UL 60950-1, UL 1310 Class 2; TÜV: EN 60950-1, CE: EN
61000-6-3 / EN 55022 Class B, EN 61000-3-2, EN 601000-3-3, EN 55024, EN
61000-6-2, EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-5, EN
61000-4-6 ,EN 61000-4-8, EN 61000-4-11
Monitoring
DC ON Control (Rdy) – Open Collector –
Switching voltage – DC 24 V –
Switching current – ≤ 35 mA –
Switching capacity –
Insulation voltage – none –
3.16
·
3.17
·
3.18
·
3.19
·
DC ON
Voltage trim range 12/14 V 24/28 V 48/55 V
Accuracy ±1 %
N L Line regulation ±0.5 %
6 7 8
Load regulation ±0.5 %
93.8 [3.75]
Rise time 1s
PIN assignment Temperature coefficient ±0.03 % / °C
Ripple & Noise 50 mV
Hold up time Vin= 115 V: 20 ms / Vin= 230 V: 30 ms
Status indication DC ON LED green ≥9.6 V ≥19.2 V ≥37 V
Status indication DC LOW LED red –
Parallel/redundant operation max. 2 devices / via external diodes
Efficiency 86 % 89 %
Low power loss 9.0 W (AC 230 V) 8.8 W (AC 230 V) 7.8 W (AC 230 V)
Rated over load protection 110–150 %
Over voltage protection 125–138 %
Short circuit characteristics Hiccup-mode
General
Derating Switching frequency approx. 80 kHz
Insulation voltage input/output AC 3.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage input / ground AC 1.5 kVeff
Insulation voltage output / ground –
Insulation resistance at DC 500 V 100 MΩ
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 70 °C (derating)
Derating -2.5% / °C starting at 60 °C
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 85 °C
M.T.B.F. 504000 h 520000 h 531000 h
Relative humidity 20–90% RH, non-condensing
Redundant operation Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 40.5 × 90.0 × 115.0
Cooling Natural air cooling, 25 mm distance on all sides
Housing material Plastic
* Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Application height 2000 m
Installation postition vertical
Protection class IP 20
IP rating II (SELV, PELV)
Overvoltage category II
Pollution degree 2
Weight (kg/piece) 0.340
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–2.5 mm2,max. 0.56 Nm
Approvals UL: UL 508 listed; cUL: UL 60950-1, UL 1310 Class 2 (not 12 V) recognised; TÜV:
EN 60950-1, EN 61558-1, EN 61558-2-17
CE: EN 61000-6-3 / EN 55022 Class B; EN 61000-3-2
EN 601000-3-3; EN 55024; EN 61000-6-2; EN 61000-4-2; EN 61000-4-3
EN 61000-4-4; EN 61000-4-5; EN 61000-4-6; EN 61000-4-8; EN 61000-4-11
Monitoring
DC ON Control (Rdy) – Open Collector –
Switching voltage – DC 24 V –
Switching current – ≤ 35 mA –
Switching capacity –
Insulation voltage – none –
3.20
·
3.21
·
3.22
·
3.23
·
3.24
·
3.25
·
3.26
·
3.27
·
3.28
·
3.29
Notes
3.30
COMPACT Power Supplies
COMPACT Series
• One-, two- and three-phase
• 30 W to 960 W
• Overload current 150 %, 5 sec
• Extremely compact
• Configurable in parallel
• Open circuit and continuous short-circuit proof
• Redundant operation
• Up to 95% efficiency
• Protection class 1
• UL, Semi F47
3.31
·
Input CPSFB1-30-24
Nominal voltage AC 120 V / 230 V
Operation voltage range AC 90–264 V / DC 100–320 V
Line frequency 47 – 63 Hz
Rated current Ui= AC 120 V: 0.55 A / Ui= AC 240 V: 0.30 A
Inrush current <25 A
Internal fuse T 1.25 A / AC 250 V
External fuse Mini-circuit breaker: C 2 A
Power Factor Correction P.F.C. >0.6
Output
Dimensions Rated voltage output DC 24 V
Rated current output 1.2 A
Max. output current 1.4 A @ 24 V
Short-circuit current 10 A, 50 ms
Voltage trim range –
Accuracy ±1%
Line regulation –
Load regulation <1 %
Rise time –
Temperature coefficient –
PIN assignment Ripple & Noise <80 mV pp
Hold up time >10 ms (AC 120 V); >30 ms (AC 240 V)
Status indication DC ON LED green yes
Status indication DC LOW LED red No
Parallel/redundant operation max. 2 devices / via external diodes
Efficiency >86 % (AC 120 V); > 87 % (AC 240 V)
Low power loss <4.7 W (AC 120 V); <4.3 W (AC 240 V)
Rated over load protection yes
Over voltage protection yes
Short circuit characteristics Hiccup-mode
General
Switching frequency approx. 70 – 110 kHz
Insulation voltage input/output AC 3.0 kVeff
Derating
Insulation voltage input / ground class 2, without PE
Insulation voltage output / ground class 2, without PE
Insulation resistance at DC 500 V – MΩ
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 60 °C (derating) (50°C UL508)
Derating >55°C: -0.8 W / °C
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 85 °C
M.T.B.F. 750000 h to SN29500 / 250000 h to MIL Standard HDBK 217F
Relative humidity 20–90% RH, non-condensing
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 22.5 × 82.0 × 99.0
Cooling Natural air cooling, 10 mm distance right/left, 20 mm distance above/below
Redundant operation Housing material Noryl UL 94-0
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Application height –m
Installation postition vertical
Protection class IP 20 (IEC529, EN60529)
IP rating II (SELV, PELV)
Overvoltage category II
Pollution degree 2
Weight (kg/piece) 0.140
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–2.5 mm2,max. 0.56 Nm
Approvals UL, cUL: UL 508, IEC 950, EN 60950, UL 60950
CE: EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/11, EN 61000-6-2, EN 601000-6-4,
EN 50178, EN 61558, EN 61000-3-2, EN 50081-1,
EN 50082-2, EN 55022 Class B, EN 55011B
Monitoring
DC ON Control (Rdy) –
Switching voltage –
Switching current –
Switching capacity –
Insulation voltage –
3.32
·
Input CPSF1-30-24
Nominal voltage AC 115 / 230 V
Operation voltage range AC 90–264 V / DC 110–370 V (DC 300 V; UL508)
Line frequency 47 – 63 Hz
Rated current Ui= AC 100 V: 0.65 A / Ui= AC 240 V: 0.30 A
Inrush current <13 A
Internal fuse T2 A / AC 250 V
External fuse Mini-circuit breaker: B 4 A, C 2 A
Power Factor Correction P.F.C. >0.6
Output
Dimensions Rated voltage output DC 24 V
Rated current output 1.2 A
Max. output current 2.2 A @ 24 V
Short-circuit current –
Voltage trim range –
Accuracy ±1%
Line regulation –
Load regulation <1 %
Rise time –
Temperature coefficient –
PIN assignment Ripple & Noise <50 mV pp
Hold up time >20 ms (AC 120 V); >60 ms (AC 240 V)
Status indication DC ON LED green yes
Status indication DC LOW LED red No
Parallel/redundant operation max. 2 devices / via external diodes
Efficiency >85 % (AC 120 V); > 87 % (AC 240 V)
Low power loss –
Rated over load protection yes
Over voltage protection yes
Short circuit characteristics Hiccup-mode
General
Switching frequency approx. 110 kHz
Derating Insulation voltage input/output AC 3.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage input / ground class 2, without PE
Insulation voltage output / ground class 2, without PE
Insulation resistance at DC 500 V – MΩ
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 60 °C (derating)
Derating >55°C: -0.8 W / °C
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 85 °C
M.T.B.F. 750000 h to SN29500 / 250000 h to MIL Standard HDBK 217F
Relative humidity 20–90% RH, non-condensing
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 71.0 × 89.0 × 62.0
Cooling Natural air cooling, 10 mm distance right/left, 20 mm distance above/below
Redundant operation
Housing material Noryl UL 94-0
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Application height –m
Installation postition vertical
Protection class IP 20 (IEC529, EN60529)
IP rating II (SELV, PELV)
Overvoltage category II
Pollution degree 2
Weight (kg/piece) 0.200
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–2.5 mm2,max. 0.56 Nm
Approvals UL, cUL: UL 508, IEC 950, EN 60950, UL 60950
CE: EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/11, EN 61000-6-2, EN 601000-6-4,
EN 50178, EN 61558, EN 61000-3-2, EN 50081-1,
EN 50082-2, EN 55022 Class B, EN 55011B
Monitoring
DC ON Control (Rdy) –
Switching voltage –
Switching current –
Switching capacity –
Insulation voltage –
3.33
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Input CPSF1-70-24
Nominal voltage AC 115 / 230 V
Operation voltage range AC 90–264 V / DC 100–350 V (DC 300 V; UL508)
Line frequency 47 – 63 Hz
Rated current Ui= AC 100 V: 1.25 A / Ui= AC 240 V: 0.80 A
Inrush current <30 A
Internal fuse T2 A / AC 250 V
External fuse Mini-circuit breaker: B 6 A, C 4 A
Power Factor Correction P.F.C. >0.6
Output
Dimensions Rated voltage output DC 24 V
Rated current output 3A
Max. output current 4 A @ 24 V
Short-circuit current –
Voltage trim range 23.5/27.5 V
Accuracy –
Line regulation –
Load regulation <1 %
Rise time –
Temperature coefficient –
PIN assignment Ripple & Noise <60 mV pp
Hold up time >10 ms (AC 120 V); >30 ms (AC 240 V)
Status indication DC ON LED green yes
Status indication DC LOW LED red No
Parallel/redundant operation max. 2 devices / via external diodes
Efficiency >87 % (AC 120 V); > 89 % (AC 240 V)
Low power loss –
Rated over load protection yes
Over voltage protection yes
Short circuit characteristics Hiccup-mode
General
Switching frequency approx. 70 kHz
Derating Insulation voltage input/output AC 3.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage input / ground class 2, without PE
Insulation voltage output / ground class 2, without PE
Insulation resistance at DC 500 V – MΩ
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 60 °C (derating) (55°C UL508)
Derating >55°C: -1.2 W / °C
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 85 °C
M.T.B.F. 750000 h to SN29500 / 250000 h to MIL Standard HDBK 217F
Relative humidity 20–90% RH, non-condensing
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 71.0 × 89.0 × 62.0
Cooling Natural air cooling, 10 mm distance right/left, 20 mm distance above/below
Redundant operation
Housing material Noryl UL 94-0
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Application height –m
Installation postition vertical
Protection class IP 20 (IEC529, EN60529)
IP rating II (SELV, PELV)
Overvoltage category II
Pollution degree 2
Weight (kg/piece) 0.250
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–2.5 mm2,max. 0.56 Nm
Approvals UL, cUL: UL 508, IEC 950, EN 60950, UL 60950
CE: EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/11, EN 61000-6-2, EN 601000-6-4,
EN 50178, EN 61558, EN 61000-3-2, EN 50081-1,
EN 50082-2, EN 55022 Class B, EN 55011B
Monitoring
DC ON Control (Rdy) –
Switching voltage –
Switching current –
Switching capacity –
Insulation voltage –
3.34
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3.35
Power supply · regulated, 120 W
Input CPSB2-120-24
Nominal voltage AC 200–500 V
Operation voltage range AC 187–550 V / DC 270–725 V
Line frequency 47 – 63 Hz
Rated current Ui= AC 200 V: 1.1 A / Ui= AC 500 V: 0.5 A
Inrush current <20 A (AC 230 V), <30 A (AC 500 V)
Internal fuse –
External fuse Automatic: D 4 A, C 6 A / safety fuse: T 4 A (required)
Power Factor Correction P.F.C. >0.55
Output
Dimensions Rated voltage output DC 24 V
Rated current output 5 A @ 45 °C
Max. output current >7.5 A, 5 s
Short-circuit current 38 A, 5 s
Voltage trim range 23-27,5 V
Accuracy –
Line regulation –
Load regulation <1 %
Rise time 9 ms (5–95 %) @ 400 V
Temperature coefficient –
Ripple & Noise <100 mV pp
PIN assignment Hold up time >20 ms (AC 120 V), >80 ms (AC 230 V)
Status indication DC ON LED green ≥21.6 V
Status indication DC LOW LED red Iout > 110 % IN
Parallel/redundant operation yes/with external decoupling diode
Efficiency 87 % – 88 %
Low power loss 16.5 W –18 W
Rated over load protection yes
Over voltage protection Uout>36 V
Short circuit characteristics Hiccup-mode
Output characteristics General
Switching frequency –
Insulation voltage input/output AC 3.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage input / ground AC 2.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage output / ground AC 0.5 kVeff
Insulation resistance at DC 500 V – MΩ
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 60 °C (overtemperature protection)
Derating >50 °C: -4 W/°C
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 85 °C
M.T.B.F. >500000 h to SN29500 / >150000 h to MIL standard HDBK 217F
Parallel mode
Relative humidity 20–90% RH, non-condensing
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 40.0 × 130.0 × 115.0
Cooling Air convection
Housing material Aluminium
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Application height 2000 m
Installation postition vertical
Protection class IP 20 (IEC529, EN60529)
IP rating I (SELV, PELV)
Overvoltage category II (IEC 664-1)
Pollution degree 2
Weight (kg/piece) 0.400
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–2.5 mm2 (AWG 24–12) - pluggable
Approvals UL, cUL: UL 508, IEC 60950
CE: EN 60950, EN 61000-6-2 (2005), EN 60100-6-4 (2007),
EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/11, EN 61000-5-5
Monitoring
DC ON Control (Rdy) yes
Switching voltage AC/DC 300 V / DC 150 V
Switching current AC/DC 1 A
Switching capacity 300 VA / 30 W
Insulation voltage AC 500 V
3.36
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3.37
Power supply · regulated, 240 W
Input CPSB2-123-240-24
Nominal voltage AC 200–500 V
Operation voltage range AC 187–550 V / DC 250–725 V (UL: DC 300–500 V)
Line frequency 47 – 63 Hz
Rated current 1-/2-phase @ AC 220 V: 2.2 A, 1-/2-phase @ AC 500 V: 1.1 A
3-phase @ AC 220 V: 1.5 A, 3-phase @ AC 500 V: 0.8 A
Inrush current <20 A (AC 230 V), <40 A (AC 500 V)
Internal fuse –
External fuse Automatic: D 4 A, C 6 A / safety fuse: T 6.3 A (required)
Power Factor Correction P.F.C. >0.60 @ AC 230 V, >0.5 @ AC 400 V
Dimensions Output
Rated voltage output DC 24 V
Rated current output 10 A
Max. output current >15 A, 5 s
Short-circuit current 38 A, 5 s
Voltage trim range 23-27,5 V
Accuracy –
Line regulation –
Load regulation <1 %
Rise time 14 ms (5–95 %) @ 400 V
Temperature coefficient –
PIN assignment Ripple & Noise <100 mV pp
Hold up time >15 ms (AC 230 V), >100 ms (AC 500 V)
Status indication DC ON LED green ≥21.6 V
Status indication DC LOW LED red ≤21.6 V
Parallel/redundant operation yes/with external decoupling diode
Efficiency >91 % @ AC 230 V, >92% @ AC 400 V
Low power loss <24 W @ AC 230 V, <21 W @ AC 400 V
Rated over load protection yes
Over voltage protection > DC 33 V
Derating Short circuit characteristics Hiccup-mode
General
Switching frequency –
Insulation voltage input/output AC 3.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage input / ground AC 2.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage output / ground AC 0.5 kVeff
Insulation resistance at DC 500 V – MΩ
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 60 °C (overtemperature protection)
Derating -6 W/°C from +50 °C
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 85 °C
Output characteristics M.T.B.F. >500000 h to SN29500 / >150000 h to MIL standard HDBK 217F
Relative humidity 20–90% RH, non-condensing
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 55.0 × 130.0 × 115.0
Cooling Air convection 20 mm clearance right/left, 50 mm clearance up/down
Housing material Aluminium
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Application height 2000 m
Installation postition vertical
Protection class IP 20 (IEC529, EN60529)
IP rating I (SELV, PELV)
Redundant operation
Overvoltage category II (IEC 664-1)
Pollution degree 2
Weight (kg/piece) 0.650
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–2.5 mm2 (AWG 30–12) - pluggable
Approvals UL, cUL: UL 508, IEC 60950
CE: EN 60950, EN 61000-6-2 (2005), EN 60100-6-4 (2007),
EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/11, EN 61000-5-5
EN 55011 (conducted emission class B, radiated emission class A)
Monitoring
DC ON Control (Rdy) Change over contact
Switching voltage DC 30 V
Switching current DC 1 A
Switching capacity 30 W
Insulation voltage AC 500 V
3.38
·
3.39
·
Input CPSB3-500-24
Nominal voltage 3× AC 400–500 V
Operation voltage range 3× AC 340–550 V
Line frequency 47 – 63 Hz
Rated current Ui= AC 400 V: 1.3 A / Ui= AC 500 V: 1.1 A
Inrush current <10 A
Internal fuse –
External fuse Automatic: 3 × B 16 A, C 10 A (required)
Power Factor Correction P.F.C. >0.6
Output
Dimensions Rated voltage output DC 24 V
Rated current output 20 A
Max. output current 30 A, 5 s, @ 24 V
Short-circuit current >55 A, 5 s
Voltage trim range 24/28 V
Accuracy –
Line regulation –
Load regulation <1 %
Rise time –
PIN assignment Temperature coefficient –
Ripple & Noise 100 mV pp
Hold up time >15 ms (AC 400 V)
Status indication DC ON LED green ≥21.6 V
Status indication DC LOW LED red ≤21.6 V
Parallel/redundant operation max. 2 devices / via external diodes
Efficiency >94 % (AC 400 V)
Low power loss 30 A (AC 380 V)
Rated over load protection yes
Over voltage protection yes
Short circuit characteristics Hiccup-mode
General
Derating Switching frequency approx. 70 – 110 kHz
Insulation voltage input/output AC 3.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage input / ground AC 2.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage output / ground AC 0.5 kVeff
Insulation resistance at DC 500 V – MΩ
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 60 °C (derating)
Derating >50°C: -10 W / °C
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 85 °C
M.T.B.F. >500000 h to SN29500 / >150000 h to MIL standard HDBK 217F
Relative humidity 20–90% RH, non-condensing
Redundant operation Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 81.0 × 127.0 × 146.0
Cooling Natural air cooling, 10 mm distance right/left, 50 mm distance above/below
Housing material Aluminium
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Application height –m
Installation postition vertical
Protection class IP 20 (IEC529, EN60529)
IP rating I (SELV, PELV)
Overvoltage category II
Pollution degree 2
Weight (kg/piece) 1.200
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–6.0 mm2,max. 0.62 Nm
Approvals UL, cUL: UL 508, IEC 950, EN 60950
CE: EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/11, EN 61000-6-2, EN 601000-6-4,
EN 50178, EN 61558, EN 50081-1, EN 50082-2, EN 55022 Class B
Monitoring
DC ON Control (Rdy) Normally open
Switching voltage AC 300 V / DC 150 V
Switching current AC/DC 1 A
Switching capacity 300 VA / 30 W
Insulation voltage AC 500 V
3.40
·
3.41
·
3.42
·
Redundant module 12 to 85 V, 50 A
Potential-free signalling contact
Status LED per input
Input CPSRM50
Nominal voltage –
Operation voltage range DC 12–85 V
Inputs 2
Rated current max. 50 A per input
Internal fuse –
Dimensions External fuse –
Output
Rated voltage output –
Rated current output –
Max. output current 300 A
Voltage drop <0,2 V
Inverse voltage –
Low power loss Max. 10 W
No-load power <1,5 W
PIN assignment Status indication DC ON LED green IN1, IN2 OK
Status indication DC ON LED red Redundancy error
Overtemperature protection No
Over voltage protection No
General
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 50 °C
Derating –
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 85 °C
M.T.B.F. –
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 40.0 × 115.0 × 110.0
Cooling Air convection
Housing material Aluminium
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Application height –m
Installation postition vertical
Use
Protection class IP 20 (IEC529, EN60529)
Overvoltage category II
Pollution degree 2
Weight (kg/piece) 0.200
Termination Input: pluggable screw connection: 0,2–16 mm2
Output: pluggable screw connection: 0,2–16 mm2
Relay: pluggable screw connection: 0,2–1,5 mm2
Approvals UL, cUL: UL 508 listed, UL 60950-1 recognised
CE: EN 55022 Class B, EN 55024
CE: EN 61000-4-2/3/4/6/8, EN 61204-3
Monitoring
DC ON Control (Rdy) N/O contact
Switching voltage Ac 300 V/DC 24 V
Switching current AC/DC 1 A
Switching capacity 300 VA / 30 W
Insulation voltage DC 100 V
3.43
·
Interface
User Interface LCD display 16 × 2 character, multi language, 4 keys (command and navigation)
Auxiliary voltage output galvanically isolated DC 12 V, 100 mA
NTC Temperature-controlled battery charging (mandatory)
3.44
·
3.45
·
Input CPS65-120-24
Nominal voltage AC 120 V / 230 V
Operation voltage range AC 90–264 V / DC 110–300 V
Line frequency 47 – 63 Hz
Rated current Ui= AC 120 V: 1.8 A / Ui= AC 240 V: 1.0 A
Inrush current <AC 20 A
Internal fuse T3, 15 A / AC 250 V
External fuse Mini-circuit breaker: B 6 A, C 4 A
Power Factor Correction P.F.C. >0.7
Output
Dimensions Rated voltage output DC 24 V
Rated current output 5A
Max. output current 8 A (AC 120 V), 10 A (AC 230 V)
Short-circuit current –
Voltage trim range DC 23–27.5 V
Accuracy –
Line regulation –
Load regulation <1 %
Rise time –
PIN assignment Temperature coefficient –
Ripple & Noise <80 mV (AC 120 V), < 50 mV (AC 230 V)
Hold up time >20 ms (AC 230 V)
Status indication DC ON LED green yes
Status indication DC LOW LED red No
Parallel/redundant operation max. 2 devices / via external diodes
Efficiency >86 % (AC 120 V); > 90 % (AC 240 V)
Low power loss 18.6 W (AC 120 V); 12.6 W (AC 240 V)
Rated over load protection yes
Over voltage protection yes
Short circuit characteristics Hiccup-mode
General
Redundant operation Switching frequency approx. 70 – 110 kHz
Insulation voltage input/output AC 3.0 kVeff
Insulation voltage input / ground AC 1.5 kVeff
Insulation voltage output / ground AC 0.5 kVeff
Insulation resistance at DC 500 V – MΩ
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 60 °C
Derating –
Storage temperature range -25 °C – 85 °C
M.T.B.F. 750000 h to SN29500 / 250000 h to MIL Standard HDBK 217F
Relative humidity 20–90% RH, non-condensing
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 190.0 × 80.0 × 120.0
Cooling Natural air cooling, 10 mm distance right/left, 50 mm distance above/below
Housing material Noryl UL 94-0
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Application height –m
Installation postition vertical
Protection class IP 65 (IEC529, EN60529)
IP rating I (SELV, PELV)
Overvoltage category II
Pollution degree 2
Weight (kg/piece) 1.300
Termination Screw terminal: 0.2–2.5 mm2- pluggable,max. 0.56 Nm
Approvals UL, cUL: UL 508, IEC 950, EN 60950
CE: EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/11, EN 61000-6-2, EN 601000-6-4,
EN 50178, EN 61558, EN 50081-1, EN 50082-2, EN 61000-3-2
Monitoring
DC ON Control (Rdy) Normally open
Switching voltage AC 300 V / DC 150 V
Switching current AC/DC 1 A
Switching capacity 300 VA / 30 W
Insulation voltage AC 500 V
3.46
Notes
3.47
Modular, flexible and safe: LOC C
The intelligent LÜTZE Overload
Adjustable characteristic
(fast- … slow acting)
“Power-ON”-effect to switch
on capacitive loads
Spring terminals
Automation Solutions
C C-Box / LOCC-Box-Net
Current Control System
Remote ON / OFF
Manual ON / OFF
Status indication
“operation”, “fault”, “90% load”
and “100% load”
UL 508
3.50
·
3.51
·
3.52
·
3.53
LOCC-Box / LOCC-Box-Net • Characteristic Curves
All device variants incorporate the same characteristics
Extensible
Customer specific characteristics - parameterisable with LOCC-Box-Net
Time (ms)
Time (ms)
Current (A)
3.54
·
3.55
Load monitoring · Gateway
Input
Bus system LOCCbus, basic LIN
Access method Single-Master - Multiple Slave
Bus technology Line
Physical level 1-wire
Participants typ. 40, max. 100
Bus length max. 40 m
Transfer rate 9600 Baud
Data rate 8 Bit + fixed parity (Bit 9)
Transfer protocol Modified multi-drop
Dimensions Output USB PROFINET-IO
Bus system USB 2.0 Full-Speed PROFINET-IO
Transfer rate 12 Mbit/s 100 bit/s (IEE 802.3)
Interface Port_1, Port_2, 2 × RJ-45 female with
USB connector, Type B
galvanic isolation and LEDs
General
Nominal voltage DC 12 / 24 V
Operation voltage range 10 – 32 V
Rated current 120 mA @ 24 V
Reverse voltage protection Yes
Status Indication LED F, yellow - flashing: identification prompt (PROFINET)
LED E, red - flashing: no connection (PROFINET)
PIN assignment LED P, green - flashing: operating voltage is connected (POWER)
LED C, green - flashing: data traffic with LOCC Box Net modules (LOCCbus)
Link: yellow - 100Base/T-connection
Activity green - valid connection, blanking: data traffic
Insulation voltage 1.5 kV
Housing material PA
Field installation Snaps on to TS 35 rail (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Spring terminal : 0.14 - 2.5 mm2 (with AE 1.5 mm2)
Relative humidity max. 90 % non-condensed
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 22.5 × 99.0 × 114.5
Weight (kg/piece) 0.130
Approvals CE
Standards EN 60950-1, EN 61131-1, -2, EN 60898, EN 60947-4-1, EN 50081
Comments
Screw terminal on request
Use
3.56
·
Input
Bus system LOCCbus, basic LIN
Access method Single-Master - Multiple Slave
Bus technology Line
Physical level 1-wire
Participants typ. 40, max. 84
Bus length max. 40 m
Transfer rate 9600 Baud
Data rate 8 Bit + fixed parity (Bit 9)
Transfer protocol Modified multi-drop
Dimensions Output USB PROFIBUS-DP
Bus system USB 2.0 Full-Speed PROFIBUS-DP
Transfer rate 12 Mbit/s max. 12 Mbit/s
Interface Port_1, SUB-D 9pin with galvanic
USB connector, Type B
isolationg
General
Nominal voltage DC 12 / 24 V
Operation voltage range 10 – 32 V
Rated current 120 mA @ 24 V
Reverse voltage protection Yes
Status Indication LED D, green - on: data exchange via PROFIBUS-DP
LED E, red - different flash codes for diagnosis of PROFIBUS-DP faults
PIN assignment LED P, green - on: operating voltage is supplied (POWER)
LED C, green - flashing: data traffic with LOCC-Box-Net modules (LOCCbus)
Insulation voltage 1.5 kV
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94 V0)
Field installation Snaps on to TS 35 rail (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Spring terminal : 0.14 - 2.5 mm2 (with AE 1.5 mm2)
Relative humidity max. 90 % non-condensed
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 22.5 × 99.0 × 114.5
Weight (kg/piece) 0.130
Approvals CE
Standards EN 60950-1, EN 61131-1, EN 61000, EN 60947-4-1, EN 50016
Comments
Screw terminal on request
Use
3.57
Load monitoring · Gateway
Input
Bus system LOCCbus, basic LIN
Access method Single-Master - Multiple Slave
Bus technology Line
Physical level 1-wire
Participants typ. 40, max. 64
Bus length max. 40 m
Transfer rate 9600 Baud
Data rate 8 Bit + fixed parity (Bit 9)
Transfer protocol Modified multi-drop
Dimensions Output USB EtherCAT
Bus system USB 2.0 Full-Speed EtherCAT
Transfer rate 12 Mbit/s 100 bit/s (IEE 802.3)
Interface IN, OUT, 2 × RJ-45 female with galvanic
USB connector, Type B
isolation and LEDs
General
Nominal voltage DC 12 / 24 V
Operation voltage range 10 – 32 V
Rated current 55 mA @ 24 V
Reverse voltage protection Yes
Status Indication LED L, red - flashing: EEPROM error, EEPROM not loaded
LED R, green - lit: ECT Run
PIN assignment LED E, green - lit: ECT error
LED C, green - flashing: data traffic with LOCC Box-Net modules (LOCCbus)
link/activity: green - 100Base/T-connection, flashes with EtherCAT traffic
Connect: yellow - speed LED,100Base/T-connection
Insulation voltage 1.5 kV
Housing material PA
Field installation Snaps on to TS 35 rail (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Termination Spring terminal : 0.14 - 2.5 mm2 (with AE 1.5 mm2)
Relative humidity max. 90 % non-condensed
Operation temperature range -20 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 22.5 × 99.0 × 114.5
Weight (kg/piece) 0.130
Approvals CE
Standards EN 60950-1, EN 61131-1, -2, EN 60898, EN 60947-4-1, EN 50081
Comments
Screw terminal on request
Use
3.58
· Accessories
3.59
· Accessories
3.60
· Accessories
General
Housing material PA 6.6 (UL 94-V0; NFF I2, F2)
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Protection class IP 20
Installation postition Optional
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 – 85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) in mm 10.0 × 119.4 × 62.0
Weight (kg/piece) 0.010
Approvals cULus
Dimensions Standards –
3.61
· Accessories
Use
3.62
· Accessories
0V Collective Terminal
Single-channel design
maximum total current 40 A
PIN assignment
3.63
· Accessories
3.64
·
710820
3.65
· DC/DC converter
3.66
Notes
3.67
4. Ethernet Connectivity
Ethernet Connectivity
4.1
Ethernet Connectivity · Product Overview
Unmanaged Switches
Page 4.10 Page 4.11 Page 4.12 Page 4.13 Page 4.14 Page 4.15
5 port Splitter
Media Converter
Ethernet Cable
Standard C-tracks Patch cable IP20 Patch cable IP67 Patch cable IP67 Patch cable IP67
compatible GOF POF GOF POF
SCRJ/SC-Duplex SCRJ/SCRJ (V6) SCRJ/SCRJ (V6) SCRJ/SCRJ (V14)
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4.2
Ethernet Connectivity · Product Overview
Connection Technology
4.3
LÜTZE – Ethernet Connectivity
LÜTZE Ethernet Connectivity - Solutions from a single source A network in which each node is assigned exactly one port of a switch is
The requirements placed on efficient manufacturing systems are becoming called switched Ethernet. Ethernet switches are used to resolve collision
more and more complex. Increased networking between production and domains into simple point-to-point connections between the switch and the
management means that more and more automation systems are requiring other network nodes (terminals, infrastructure components).
the use of PC-based controllers and Ethernet communication networks.
Ethernet is the name of a widely used, standardised communication infra- Ethernet Switches
structure with various communication media. Together with higher-level Simple switches work on the data link layer (OSI model, link 2), and can
communication software, Ethernet is today the basis for a large number of connect LANs with differing physical characteristics. If all of the protocols of
industrial local networks. In contrast to the office environment, communica- OSI- Classifi- DoD- Classification Protocol Units Coupling
tion in automation technology requires open, transparent system solutions. Layer cation Layer Example elements
The seamlessness of information is a major priority here. This means that it
7 Application HTTP
is necessary to plan, install and administer industrial networks in such a Appli--
Appli Appli-
Appli- FTP
way that they function reliably under the toughest conditions and in the 6 P
Presentation
resentation cation
cation cation HTTPS Data
harshest environments, while exhibiting controllable behaviour. The correct ori
orientated
entated SMTP Gateway,
Gateway,
LDAP Content-
selection of suitable cables, connection technology and components is thus 5 Session
End to NCP Switch,
a significant factor in reliability. In this area LÜTZE offers a seamless sys- End Layer 4-7-
tem for designing network infrastructures. (Multihop) TCP Switch
Trans- UDP
4 Transport Segments
port SCTP
Office SPX
ICMP Router,
3 Network
Network Internet IGMP Pakets Layer-3-
IP Switch
IP20 Area Transport IPX
Media Converter LWL/Tx orientated Point to
Point
2 Data Link
Data Link Frames
Frames Bridge,
Patch Cable Ethernet Switch
RJ45/RJ45 Web Token Ring
Straight entry FDDI
Ethernet IO
ARCNET Hub,
2
4
1
3
5
6
1 Physical Bits
LÜTZE ETHERNET BUS Repeater
HUB
4.4
LÜTZE – Ethernet Connectivity
LÜTZE Cables of the category LÜTZE cables of the category CAT 7 - Class F
5 offer generally an overall 6 and 7 offer generally pair CAT 7 cables have four individually shielded pairs of conductors
shield as braid (S/UTP). wise shielded conductors with (Screened/Foiled shielded Twisted Pair S/FTP) within an overall shield.
an additional overall shield CAT 7 cables are intended for operating frequencies up to 600 MHz. CAT 7
(copper braid) (S/FTP). cables fulfill the requirements of standard IEEE 802.3an, and are thus suit-
able for 10-Gigabit Ethernet.
dards and various suppliers. In the current EN50173, these cables are des- Wiring Tips
ignated "F" for a foil shield, and "S" for a copper mesh shield. The degree According to the standardised approach, the combination of com¬ponents
of coverage of the braid should be greater than 30% in order to achieve of the same category is expected to achieve the correlating class. But
sufficient shielding against low-frequency fields. New designation according experience reveals that this is not the case, especially when higher trans-
to ISO/IEC-11801 (2002)E is also : S/FTP (meshwork), F/FTP (foil), mission performance is required. Therefore it is recommended to use
SF/FTP (braid+foil). Therefore the letter before the slash describes the matched components from a single source supplier especially in a harsh
overall shield, the letter behind the pair shield. industrial environment.
Components of a higher category meet all the transmission requirements of
Categories and Classes the lower classes. They therefore provide an additional performance mar-
CAT 3,5,6 or 7 describes the categories with regard to the cable and con- gin. For very critical applications (environment, EMC, distances) it is recom-
nector requirements. The transmission bandwidth is de¬termined by the mended to use this margin applying components of a higher category as
cable class (A - 100kHz, B - 1MHz, C - 16MHz, D - 100MHz, E - 300MHz, required. Transmission safety can be achieved by testing the transmission
F - 600MHz). The requirements for the cable are defined in different parts performance using a suitable cabling tester which will verify the limits of the
of the standard EN 50288. The EN 50173 and ISO/IEC 11801 describe the appropriate standards EN50173-1, ISO/IEC 11801, resp. EIA/TIA-568B2.1.
installation of cables, connectors, and net structures. Sometimes the terms EIA/TIA-568A and EIA/TIA-568B are used informally
to show the different assignments of the colour coded pairs to the connec-
CAT 1 - Class A tor pins of the RJ45, in this case this is not a statement regarding the trans-
Cat 1 cables are designed for maximum operating frequencies up to 100 mission quality.
kHz, and are thus not suitable for data transmission. They are used for
voice transmission, for example in telephone appli-cations. Only UTP
cables.
4.5
LÜTZE – Ethernet Connectivity
4.6
LÜTZE – Ethernet Connectivity
Fibre-optic cables persion. Likewise the entrance angles of the light beams (modes) are
The advantages of fibre-optic cables are clear: wide bandwidth, data different, which leads to differences in the path lengths through the con-
integrity, data security, immunity to interference and larger maximum ductor itself. These processes change the shape of the signal that was
length. They also offer additional interesting benefits compared to originally fed in, which can result in transmission errors. Therefore when
copper-based solutions, such as high quality electrical isolation selecting a cable it is impor-tant to know the bit error performance that
between the individual components, low cable weight per meter, no can be achieved.
electromagnetic radiation, laying directly next to high-energy cables
and the immunity of the bit error rate to any type of electromagnetic
disturbance. • Refractive indices n1, n2 constant
Step Index Fibre • Multimode propagation can appear
Operation of a fibre-optic line thus requires no additional measures • High Dispersion
with regard to shielding, equipotential bonding or overvoltage protec- • 62,5/125 µm and 50/125 µm
tion. The main disadvantages compared to twisted pair cables are the
price and the complicated assembly of the connections. • Refractive indices n1, constant
Grades Index Fibre varies radial
• Multimode propagation can appear
POF • Dispersion lower than step index
One way to bring the costs of assembly down to the same level as with • 62,5/125 µm and 50/125 µm
twisted pairs is the use of POF (Polymer Optical Fibre) technology. This
makes it possible to use economical, easy-to-assemble connectors, and • Refractive indices n1, n2 constant
Singlemode Fibre
preparing the connector interface is only a simple step. Although only • Singlemode propagation only
distances of up to 50 m can be implemented, this provides adequate • very low Dispersion
scope for typical practice-oriented decentralisation of active components. • 9...10/125 µm
HCS Either the so-called bandwidth length product or the bit rate length prod-
If a system requires lines longer than 50 m, HCS (Hard Clad Silica) can uct is used here. The bandwidth (B) depends on the length (L) of the
be used. The cable contains a 200 µm thin glass fibre core with polymer fibre-optic cable, and produces the constant:
cladding, and thus has less attenuation than the polymer fibres. It is pos-
sible to achieve distances of up to 100 m, although the costs of assem- B x L = constant
bly are increased due to the smaller core diameter, due to the more pre-
cise connector mechanism that is required. This constant can be used to calculate the usable bandwidth of a fibre-
optic cable as a function of the transmission distance.
Glass fibre
Glass fibre cables consist of a core and a cladding. A super-thin sili- Multimode
cate or quartz glass fibre is used as the core, this in turn is clad in a
lower-density glass. The difference in density between the two materi- Bandwith:
als results in total reflection of injected light pulses, thus guiding light The bandwith is defined by the time
along the core. distance needed to sissolve two consecu-
tive signals.
Information is transmitted using infrared light with wavelengths of 850 Because there are multiple possible light paths, the signal is affected
nm, 1300 nm or 1550 nm. With these wavelengths the attenuation is (there are differences in propagation times); for this reason, multimode
especially low - they are also called "optical windows". fibres are not suitable for communication over larger distances at high
bandwidths. Multimode fibres for communication have an inner core diam-
eter of up to 62.5 µm (US standard), and for thinner versions it is only 50
µm (EU standard). However, for both versions the outer diameter is almost
always 125 µm (140 µm for older models). The maximum transmission
distance for multimode is approximately 550 m for a core diameter of 50
µm, and approx. 275 m for 62.5 µm. Newer fibres have lower attenuation
(which has, however, in practice no significance whatsoever for the trans-
mission distance), and allow distances of up to several kilometers (also
depending on the power of the transmitter and the sensitivity of the receiv-
er). Greater ranges cannot, however, be achieved merely with greater
power, but rather there are higher technical requirements which must be
met to shape the light pulses in a highly complex manner. This special
shaping takes into account the modal dispersion (differences in propaga-
Wavelength (nm) tion times for the individual light beams).
The thicker optical fibres for high-powered lasers (here the energy density
The propagation velocity is directly dependent on the wavelength. This in the core of the fibre has to be reduced, because other¬wise it would be
naturally results in differences in propagation times, which are called dis-
4.7
LÜTZE – Ethernet Connectivity
melted or torn) or for lighting (here single-mode operation is not possible In order to prevent damage to fibre-optic cables, whether immediately or
due to the many different wavelengths that have to be transmitted at the during use, great care should be taken when laying them. The VDE laying
same time) and measuring purposes (because here there are often short regulations always apply. In addition, further specifications for indoor and
distances between the detector and the test specimen, and the handling is outdoor laying according to DIN VDE 0899 Part 3 must be observed.
simpler, e.g. beam injection) are in principle multi-mode fibres.
62,5/125 µm 9/125 µm
Graded Index Fibre Singlemode Fibre
4.8
LÜTZE - Ethernet Connectivity
Ethernet components need power: Power supply via free conductor pairs; Positive and negative volta-
The elimination of local power supplies by use of Power over Ethernet ge sides are transmitted via two conductor pairs
(PoE) can provide significantcost savings with systems such as VoiP, Cannot be used for T4 transmission (Gbit Ethernet)
Web-Cams, embeded PCs, IP sensors, local automation and security
systems.
Power supply via supply sources used; the power supply is looped
Standardised as 802.3af: into the data path
• CAT5 Infrastructure for Data and Power
• Voltage between 44 and 57 Volt
• max. Current 550 mA
• max. Trigger Current 500 mA
• typical Current 10 mA ... 350 mA
• Overload recognition 350 mA - 500 mA
• mind. 5 mA-Idle Current
4.9
Ethernet ·
4.10
Ethernet ·
4.11
Ethernet · Unmanaged switch 8 ports
4.12
Ethernet · Unmanaged switch 8 ports
Communication 772012
Standard IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x
LAN 10 / 100 Base-TX, 10 / 1000 Base-T
Cable length (segment) Max. 100 m (4-wire Cat.5e, Cat.6 RJ45 cable)
Rate of transmission Max. 1000 Mbps
Connection technology (data) 8 × RJ45
Broadcast Storm Rate Limit 7926 pps
Status Indication P1, P2, P-Fail, 10/100T(x): link/activity, duplex/collision
General
Operation voltage range DC 12 V - DC 48 V, redundant
Dimensions Power comsumption 4.6 W
Power output –
Operation temperature range -10 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Relative humidity (operation) 5% - 95% (non-condensing)
Relative humidity (storage) 0% - 95% (non-condensing)
Protection class IP 30
Standards UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950
U.S.A.: FCC Part 15 CISPR 22
EU: EN 55011, EN 61000-6-4, EN 55022 Class A, EN 61000-3-2/3, EN 55024, IEC
61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8
EN 61000-6-2, IEC60068-2-27, IEC 60068-2-32, IEC 60068-2-6
Approvals cULus, CE, FCC
Safety
ESD (Ethernet) DD 4 kV
PIN assignment Surge (EFT for power) DC 3 kV
Reverse voltage protection Yes
Rated over load protection 1.6 A @ DC 12 V
Mechanics
Dimensions (w × h × d) 37.0 × 140.0 × 95.0 mm
Housing material Metal
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Installation postition Any
Weight (kg/piece) 0.600
Termination Screw terminal, plug-in: 0.2–2.5 mm2
Monitoring
Power supply voltage
Relay, 1 normally open
monitoring
Switching voltage AC 120 V / DC 28 V
Switching current 1 A @ DC 24 V
Insulation voltage DC 500 V
Note
For more information on LED definition, see the data sheet.
4.13
Ethernet ·
Communication 772014
Standard IEEE 802.3, 802.3ab, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3z
LAN 100 Base-TX, 10 / 1000 Base-T, 1000 Base-SX/LX/LHX/XD/ZX/EZX
Cable length (segment) Max. 100 m (4-wire Cat.5e, Cat.6 RJ45 cable)
Rate of transmission Ethernet : 10/100 Mbps, gigabit converter : 10/100/1000 Mbps
Connection technology (data) 16 RJ45 + 2 RJ45/SFP (mini GBIC)
Broadcast Storm Rate Limit –
Status Indication PWR1, PWR2, P-Fail, Gigabit Chopper: Link/Activity, Speed (1000MBps), Gigabit
SFP: Link/Activity
General
Dimensions
Operation voltage range DC 12 V - DC 48 V, redundant
Power comsumption 6.5 W
Operation temperature range -10 °C – 60 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Relative humidity (operation) 5% - 95% (non-condensing)
Relative humidity (storage) 0% - 95% (non-condensing)
Protection class IP 30
Standards UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950
U.S.A.: FCC Part 15 CISPR 22
EU: EN 55011, EN 61000-6-4, EN 55022 Class A, EN 61000-3-2/3, EN 55024, IEC
61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8
EN 61000-6-2, IEC60068-2-27, IEC 60068-2-32, IEC 60068-2-6
PIN assignment Approvals cULus, CE, FCC
Safety
ESD (Ethernet) DD 4 kV
Surge (EFT for power) DC 3 kV
Reverse voltage protection Yes
Rated over load protection 3.5 A @ DC 12 V
Mechanics
Dimensions (w × h × d) 79.0 × 152.0 × 105.0 mm
Housing material Metal
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Installation postition Any
Weight (kg/piece) 1.100
Termination Screw terminal, plug-in: 0.2–2.5 mm2
Monitoring
Power supply voltage
Relay, 1 normally open
monitoring
Switching voltage AC 120 V / DC 28 V
Switching current 1 A @ DC 24 V
Insulation voltage DC 500 V
Note
For more information on LED definition, see the data sheet.
4.14
Ethernet · Unmanaged switches 4+1/2FX ports
4.15
Ethernet · Unmanaged PoE switches 5 ports
4.16
Ethernet ·
Communication 772022
Standard IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3af, 802.3ab
LAN 10 / 100 Base-TX, 10 / 1000 Base-T
Cable length (segment) Max. 100 m (4-wire Cat.5e)
Rate of transmission Max. 100 Mbps
Connection technology (data) PoE IN, OUT: RJ 45
Broadcast Storm Rate Limit –
Status Indication Power, Link/Activity, Duplex/Collision
General
Operation voltage range DC 44 V - DC 57 V
Dimensions Power comsumption 17.8 W @ 48 V
Power output 12.95 W @ 24 V
Operation temperature range -40 °C – 75 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 85 °C
Relative humidity (operation) 5% - 95% (non-condensing)
Relative humidity (storage) 0% - 95% (non-condensing)
Protection class IP 30
Standards UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950
U.S.A.: FCC Part 15 CISPR 22
EU: EN 55011, EN 61000-6-4, EN 55022 Class A, EN 61000-3-2/3, EN 55024, IEC
61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8
EN 61000-6-2, IEC60068-2-27, IEC 60068-2-32, IEC 60068-2-6
Approvals cULus, CE, FCC
Safety
ESD (Ethernet) DD 4 kV
PIN assignment Surge (EFT for power) DC 3 kV
Reverse voltage protection Yes
Rated over load protection 0.539 A @ DC 24 V
Mechanics
Dimensions (w × h × d) 37.0 × 140.0 × 95.0 mm
Housing material Metal
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Installation postition Any
Weight (kg/piece) 0.600
Termination Screw terminal, plug-in: 0.2–2.5 mm2
Monitoring
Power supply voltage
–
monitoring
Switching voltage –
Switching current –
Insulation voltage –
Note
For more information on LED definition, see the data sheet.
4.17
Ethernet · Media converter
1×10/100 Mbps RJ45; 1×10/100 Mbps SC, Auto MDI/MDI-X auto crossover
DC 12 V - DC 48 V, redundant
Full/half duplex operation, autonegotiation, ESD 4 kV, surge 3 kV
4.18
Ethernet · Media converter
1×1000 Mbps RJ45, 1×1000 Mbps SC, Auto MDI/MDI-X auto crossover
DC 12 V - DC 48 V, redundant
Full/half duplex operation, autonegotiation, ESD 4 kV, surge 3 kV
4.19
LÜTZE - Ethernet cables • Overview
4.20
LÜTZE - Ethernet Cables • Transmission Parameters
4.21
Bus cables
4.22
Bus conductors ·
Design
• Bare copper wire
• Braid according to AWG
• Conductor insulation special polyolefin
• ST static shield
• Halogen-free inside jacket
• Galvanised copper wire braid, optical coverage ≥ 85 %
• Jacket special-PUR, matt, adhesion-free surface
• Jacket colour violet RAL 4001; green RAL 6018; black RAL 9005
4.23
·
Pin layout
4.24
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4.25
·
4.26
·
4.27
LÜTZE - Ethernet Cables - Allocation of Connectors
Category Conductor Fexibility Jacket Art.-Nr. Ø
Type RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 M12
IP 20 20 20 20 67
Pole 8 8 8 8 4
Descr. male male male Din-rail male
AWG TIA TIA module
26 568B 568A female
TIA
568B
Cat 6a 6a 6a 6 5e
Part-No. 490138 490128 490129 772104 490074
Cables
2 pair Cat5 AWG 22/7 drag chain PUR 104303 6,5 • PN,EC,SC,PL • PN,EC,SC,PL • PN,EC,SC,PL • PN,EC,SC,PL
2 pair Cat5 AWG 22/7 flexible PVC 104307 6,5 • PN,EC,SC,PL • PN,EC,SC,PL • PN,EC,SC,PL • PN,EC,SC,PL
2 pair Cat5 AWG 22/1 fixed PVC 104301 6,5 • PN,EC,SC • PN,EC,SC,PL • PN,EC,SC,PL • PN,EC,SC,PL
2 pair Cat5 AWG 22/19 drag chain PUR 104302 6,6 • • • EC,EI
Cables
4 pair Cat5e AWG 24/19 drag chain PUR 104337 7,8 • EI • EI • EI
4 pair Cat5e AWG 26/7 flexible PVC 104335 6,3 • EI • EI
4 pair Cat5e AWG 24/7 flexible PVC 104336 7,3 • EI • EI • EI • EI • EI
4 pair Cat6a AWG 26/7 flexible PVC 104338 6,4 • EI
4 pair Cat7 1) AWG 26/7 flexible PVC 104331 6,4 • EI
4 pair Cat61) AWG 26/19 drag chain PUR 104347 7,9 • EI
4.28
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4.29
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4.30
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4.31
·
4.32
Actuator sensor interface
terface ·
4.33
Actuator sensor interface
nterface ·
Mounting diagram
4.34
·
Mounting diagram
4.35
·
Mounting diagram
4.36
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Mounting diagram
4.37
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4.38
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4.39
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4.40
Notes
4.41
LÜTZE - Ethernet Connectivity • Glossary
AC Access Client Radio-supported communication unit that has to log an assigned MAC address. In comparison to --> RARP rootbar.
onto the Access Point (--> AP). Only after successful authentication is it Bridge --> Switch
possible for the Access Client to transmit data to the network, or to receive Broadcast data packet that is address to everyone in a network. Hubs and
data from the network. (--> Wireless LAN) switches are transparent for broadcasts. Only routers limit a broadcast, if
Access Protocol Access procedure. Governs access to the medium. Ethernet: necessary. --> Multicast and Unicast.
CSMA/CD; Token Ring: Token FDDI: Append Token; WLAN: CSMA/CA BT Bit Time, duration of a bit.
Access procedure --> Access Protocol. CCITT Comité Consultatif International Téléphonique et Télégraphique.
ACK Acknowledge Designates a positive confirmation of receipt. ACK is Now --> ITU-T
part of the communication protocol and is responsible for the confirmation CC-Link - Control and Communication Link, Industrial automation network
of receipt of the transmission. based on Ethernet
ACR attenuation to crosstalk ratio; corresponds to a signal-to-disturbance CCK Complementary Code Keying. CCK is used in the 11 Mbit/s-version
signal distance for interference from other pairs. Is determined by simple of the 802.11 LAN (80211b), and can pack a number of bits in a single
subtraction of the dB values symbol. This allow a higher transmission rate.
ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. Long-distance access CD Collision Detect.
AES Advanced Encryption Standard. Encryption standard with 128-, 192- CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. PPP authentication
and 256-bit encryption. This symmetrical encryption is intended to replace method. Passwords are transmitted with a random number. Comparison -> PAP
the previous DES standard. Cheapernet coax cable according to Ethernet partial standard 10BASE2.
Aging Process (algorithm) for updating data, especially address memory. Synonyms: ThinWire, RG58.
After a time elapses, an address is marked as "old" and deleted in the CoS Class of Service. A network with class of service makes it possible to
next pass, if it is not detected at a port before that. to transfer data with minimal delay in an environment in which a network is
AP Access Point. In wireless networks the Access Point is the --> bridge to shared by many users, CoS classifies the data data traffic into categories
the wire-bound networks. It can be connected directly to Ethernet, Token such a high, medium and low (gold, silver and bronze)
Ring or ATM. The access point is connected with all of the network CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check. Error check mechanism in which the
accounts ("access clients"), and performs central functions such as roam- recipient performs a polynomial calculation. The result is compared with a
ing or security. (--> Wireless LAN) value saved in the frame that is determined by the transmitter using the
API Application Programming Interface same procedure. See also FCS.
ARP Address Resolution Protocol requests the associated MAC address CSMA/CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detect. Access proce-
via the IP address. --> RARP dure for Ethernet. A station that wants to transmit listens whether the net-
ARS Automatic Rate Selection. Independent selection of the transmission work is free (carrier sense). After that it begins to transmit, and at the same
speed by the access point (--> AP) depending on the connection quality time check whether other stations have also begun to transmit (multiple
(distance). access), which could lead to collisions (collision detection). The collision is
ASN 1 Abstract Syntax Notation One. Programming language of the --> MIB. detected by the station and they cancel the transmission. They start a new
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode. Based on cells of 53 bytes. Suitable transmission attempt after a time determined by a random generator.
for telephone, video and other data transmission. Is primarily used in WAN Cut-Through Switching method in which a packet is forwarded as soon
applications. as the target address is recognised. This means that the latency is short,
AUI Attachment Unit Interface. Interface for physical isolation of trans- but faulty packets are still forwarded. This is also known as "on-the-fly
ceivers from Ethernet controllers (cable up to a max. of 50 m) packet switching". Also see Store & Forward.
Autocrossing A function that allow automatic crossing of the transmission DA See Destination address.
and reception conductors at twisted pair interfaces. Switches that support Attenuation Ratio of power fed to power received on a transmission line, both
this function can be connected to each other via a 1:1 wired cable instead for copper cables and for fibre-optic cables. Specified in dB per unit of length
of a crossover cable. DBPSK Differential Binary Phase Shift Keying. DBPSK is a modulation
Autonegotiation Detects on the port the transmission parameters of the process for systems with 1 Mbit/s that is used with the --> DSSS trans-
connected device, such as speed, duplex mode and flow control, and mission process according to the 802.11 standard.
automatically adjusts itself to the optimal values. DCE Data Communication Equipment, e.g. printers, modems. --> DTE
Autopolarity A function of devices with a 10 BASE-T or 100 BASE-TX DES Data Encryption Standard. Systematic encryption algorithm. The
interface for automatic correction of wiring errors in twisted pair cables, same secret key is used for encryption and decryption; i.e. all instances
which leads to a polarity reversal of the data signals. that have to be able to encrypt and decrypt have to know the key. DES
Autosensing A function that allows a device to automatically detect the encodes with a 56-bit key. 3DES increases the security of the normal DES
data rate (10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s, 1 Gbit/s), and to transmit and receive method by encrypting the data with a key that is three times longer (168 bits).
using this data rate. Destination Address Destination address in Ethernet, IP, etc. "Address
Backpressure Simulates a collision in HDX mode by generating a jam on the data packet"
signal. --> Flow-Control DeviceNet DeviceNet is a low cost industrial network that uses CAN tech-
Bandwidth Amount of data that can be transferred in one second. For a nology. It links industrial components such as limit switches, valves, motor
single connection this is the same as the speed. switches and drives with a PLC or a PC.
Bandwidth-length product Used to estimate what distance a multimode DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. On request informs a device
fibre supports with a certain data rate (speed). The gross rate must be as to its IP address, which is fixed via the associated MAC address, or is
used here. assigned dynamically.
BFOC Bayonet Fiber Optical Connector. Also known as an ST Connector Dispersion - Signal spreading through propagation time differences,
(AT&T brand). Fibre-optic connector with bayonet connector. The only especially in optical fibres: Mode dispersion in multimode, chromatic dis-
standardised connector for 10 Mbit/s Ethernet. Available for multimode and persion in single mode)
single mode glass fibres and also for --> POF. DNS Domain Name System. Resets host name in IP addresses per DNS
BGNW The BGNW (Benutzergruppe Netzwerke / Network User Group) is server or statically per “hosts” file.
a manufacturer-neutral, independent interest group for leading internation- Domain Broadcast domain: Network area that is only limited by routers,
al users and manufacturers of Network systems. The goal of the associa- i.e. within which a broadcast can propagate freely. --> Collisions domain:
tion is to promote its participants and to facilitate the exchange of informa- Network area that is delimited by switches or routers, and in which colli-
tion among them, as well as developing recommendations for the plan- sions can propagate freely.
ning, installation, and operation of networks. DQPSK Differential Quaternary Phase Shift Keying. DQPSK is a modula-
BGP Border Gateway Protocol. Routing protocol in the --> WAN. tion process for systems with 1 Mbit/s or 2 Mbit/s, which is used with the
BLP --> Bandwidth Length Product DSSS transmission process, standard 802.11.
BNC Bayonet Neill-Concelman. Connector for connection of 10 Base2 DSC Duplex straight connector. See also SC.
coax cables to a --> MAU. DSL Digital Subscriber Line. Technology to operate the Internet with 1.5
BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol. Supplies the statically assigned IP address for MBit/s over copper cables.
4.42
LÜTZE - Ethernet Connectivity • Glossary
DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum. DSSS is a transmission Gbps Gigabits per second, Gbit/s.
method according to standard 802.11. By means of encoding, this method GMRP --> GARP Multicast Registration Protocol.
converts the narrowband signal into a broadband signal. In this way it is GVRP --> GARP VLAN Registration Protocol.
possible to use the entire frequency band, thus achieving a higher data Half Duplex --> HDX
transmission rate and lower susceptibility to interference. Halogen-free: In the event of a fire, halogen-free cables do not form any
DTE Data Terminal Equipment, e.g. computers. See also difference from acidic fumes, which are very dangerous for both people and electronic
DCE Pin assignment. devices
Dual Homing Network technology in which a device is linked to a net- HASH Checksum that ensures the integrity of information.
work via two independent points of attachment. One point of attachment is HCS® Hard Polymer Clad Silica. Plastic fibre with a core of fuse quartz.
the primary connection, while the other is standby connection that is acti- --> PCF --> POF.
vated if the primary connection fails. HDX Half Duplex. Transmission mode of a component: Either transmitting
DVMRP Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol: Internetwork gateway or receiving is possible. In Ethernet, the access procedure CSMA/CD is
protocol, largely based on RIP. DVMRP uses IGMP to exchange routing required for this. --> FDX.
datagrams with its neighbours. HiRRP Protocol for controlling redundant routers. If one of the two routers
DWDM Dense Wavelength Division Multiplex. fails, then within 800 ms the remaining router completely assumes the
Dynamic DNS: Assigns the same name when there is a changing IP tasks of the other one.
address. Hops Maximum number of router steps possible for a data packet. See
EMC - electromagnetic compatibility also TTL.
Electromagnetic compatibility. Interference immunity and emissions behav- HSRP Hot Standby Routing Protocol. Protocol for controlling redundant
iour with regard to electromagnetic interference, Class A/B. routers. See also VRRP.
EtherCat: Industrial Ethernet system from the company Beckhoff HTML Hypertext Markup Language.
Ethernet Data network, standardised in IEEE 802.3 since 1983. Based HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Protocol used by web browsers and
on the access procedure --> CSMA/C. Variable packet length from 64 web servers for transmitting data, such as text and images.
bytes to 1518 bytes (1522 with TAG field). Speeds/bandwidth: 10 Mbit/s, HTTPS --> HTTP Secure. HTTP communication encrypted in packets.
100 Mbit/s (Fast Ethernet), 1000 Mbit/s (Gigabit Ethernet) and 10000 Hub Component on Layer 1 of the ISO/OSI Reference Model.
Mbit/s (10-gigabit Ethernet). Regenerates the amplitude and the signal shape of the incoming signal
EtherNet/IP is a protocol stack for Ethernet that has been developed for and forwards it to all of the other ports. Synonyms: Star coupler, con-
industrial applications. EtherNet/IP is based on the standard TCP/IP proto- centrator.
col, and uses a common application layer with DeviceNet. It thus makes it IAONA (Industrial Automation Open Networking Alliance Europe e.V)
easier to exchange information between device level networks and infor- Europe was founded in 1999 at the SPS/IPC/Drives trade fair Nuremberg.
mation systems at the plant level. IAONA is an association that now includes more than 130 leading interna-
Industrial Ethernet system of the --> ODVA tional manufacturers and users of automation systems. The association's
ETHERNET Packet Designation for a data packet. Besides the actual goal is to establish Ethernet on the international level as the standard
user data, it also contains the destination and source address fields (DA application in all industrial environments. The purpose of this is to bring
and SA), the TAG field (4 bytes, optional) and the Length/Type field. about uniform, interface-free communication through all levels of a compa-
FCS Frame Check Sequence. Checksum at the end of an Ethernet pack- ny. This relates to all areas of factory, process and building automation.
et; is calculated and entered by the sender. The recipient calculates the For further information: http://www.iaona-eu.com/
checksum based on the received packet and compares it with the entered ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol. Best-known command: Ping.
value. See also CRC. ID Identifier.
FDB Forwarding Data Base. Address table of a switch that it uses to IDA Interface for Distributed Automation. Open interface based on the
decide what port a packet has to be sent to. In the address table, a MAC TCP/IP stack, for automation applications.
address is assigned to the port that is used to reach the corresponding IEC International Electrotechnical Commission. international standardisa-
device. The table is updated regularly (--> Aging). tion body
FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface. Data network, standardised in ISO IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Standardisation
9314, ANSI X3T9.5 and X3T1 2. body for LANs with the important standards 802.3 for Ethernet, 802.1 for
FDX Full Duplex. Transmission mode of a component: simultaneous trans- switches.
mitting and receiving is possible. No access procedure necessary. See IETF Internet Engineering Task Force.
also HDX. IFG Inter Frame Gap. Minimum gap between two packets. Synonym: Inter
FEXT Far End Crosstalk: Crosstalk at the far end in symmetrical copper Packet Gap (IPG).
cables. IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol. Layer 3 protocol for multicast
Flame-retardant - Characteristic of a cable not to spread a flame (wicking transport, see also GMRP.
effect) and/or to extinguish it. IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping. A func-
Flow-Control Strategy in case of overload at the output port and the start tion in which the switches examine IGMP packets and assign the mem-
of a memory overflow: discarding of packets at the input port or signalling bership of a node to a multicast group to the respective port. In this man-
to connected devices that they should stop transmitting by simulating a ner it possible to send multicasts specifically to those segments that con-
collision in HDX mode or by transmitting special "Pause" packets in FDX tain nodes of a group.
mode. IGP Interior Gateway Protocol.
F/O Fiber optics. IGRP Interior Gateway Routing Protocol. Internet Protocol see IP.
Frame Relay Modified version of X.25 packet switching in a WAN. IP Internet Protocol. Transmission protocol on Layer 3, widely used (> 80%).
FTP - Foiled Twisted Pair, foil-shielded symmetrical data cable IPv4: Vers. 4=4-byte addresses; IPv6: Vers. 6 =16-byte addresses, IPnG=IPv6
FTP 1. File Transfer Protocol. Protocol on Layer 5, uses TCP for transfer, IP address Logical address, assigned by the network operator. Address
therefore used in WANs. 2. Foiled Twisted Pair. format (v4): 4 bytes in decimal code, separated by dots, e.g. 192.178.2.1.
FTTD Fiber To The Desk Office wiring with fibre-optic cables as far as the See also net mask.
end node IPnG IP next generation. Transmission protocol, see IP.
Full Duplex --> FDX IPsec IP Security. Standard that makes it possible to ensure the authentic-
GARE Generic Attribute Registration Protocol. Protocol family for ity of the sender, confidentiality and the integrity of data in IP datagrams by
exchanging parameters between switches on Layer 2, at present there means of encryption. With IPSec a --> VPN can be set up on Layer 3. For
exist --> GMRP and --> GVRP. encryption IPsec uses --> 3DES, for example.
Gateway Component above Layer 2 of the ISO/OSI Reference Model. IPv4 IP Version 4. Transmission protocol, see IP.
On Layer 3 usually called a router. Converts protocols of these layers into IPv6 IP Version 6. Transmission protocol, see IP.
each other. IPX Internet Packet Exchange. Protocol stack from Novell, comparable to
GBIC Gigabit interface converter. See under SFP. TCP/IP.
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ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network. WAN transmission protocol. Binary depiction
ISO International Organization for Standardization. Global standardisation IP address 10010101.11011010.00010011.01011010
body. Net mask 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000
ISO/OSI --> OSI reference model.. --> Subnetwork
ISP Internet Service Provider. 10010101.11011010.00010011.00000000
Jabber In Ethernet, a faulty frame with more than 1518 bytes. Decimal depiction
Jitter Time variation of the signal edge. IP address 149.218.19.90
Kbps Kilobits per second, kbit/s. Net mask 255.255.255.0
L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol. For setting up a --> VPN tunnel on -> Subnetwork 149.218.19.0
Layer 2. --> IPsec. Available address range
LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol. Node addresses 149.218.19.1 to 149.218.19.254
LAN Local Area Network. Local network, e.g. Ethernet, FDDI and token Broadcast address 149.218.19.255
ring. --> WLAN. NEXT Near End Cross Talk.
LAP Link Access Protocol. NIC Network Interface Card. Network interface in the computer.
Latency Time difference between the receipt and forwarding of data, gen- NMS Network management system.
erally between the last bit received and the first bit sent. Node Node in a data network (computer, printer, hub, switch, etc.), is
Skew Difference in propagation delays on various pairs, extremely impor- sometimes erroneously used with the meaning "hub" or "switch".
tant in full duplex parallel operation NRZ Non Return to Zero. Signal code. --> NRZI.
Propagation Delay Time that an electromagnetic signal requires for a par- NRZI Non Return to Zero Invert. Signal code. --> NRZ.
ticular transmission line, inverse of the signal velocity NVRAM Non-Volatile RAM. Non-volatile memory.
Link Aggregation Combination of several ports (maximum 4) into one vir- ODVA Open Device Vendor Association is an organisation that promotes
tual port. Parallel connection transmission with redundancy in case of fail- the worldwide use of DeviceNet and Ethernet/IP network technologies and
ure of a port. Standard IEEE 802.3. Colloquially also called "trunking". standards in industrial automation.
LLC Logical Link Control. Layer 2b. OID Object lD.
LSB Least Significant Bit. OLE Object Linking and Embedding is a technology for transmitting differ-
Fibre-optic cable Optical transmission medium ent data between devices.
LX Long Wavelength (Gbit Ethernet). OPC OLE for Process Control. Protocol in process automation for stan-
MAC Medium Access Control. MAC address, hardware address of a com- dardised data exchange between Windows applications.
ponent in the network. The MAC address is assigned by the manufacturer. OSI Open Systems Interconnection. International standardisation pro-
Address format: 6 bytes in hex code, separated by colons, e.g. gramme, originated by --> ISO and --> ITU-T, in order to create standards
00:80:63:01:A2:B3 for data networks to ensure the compatibility of devices from various man-
MAN Metropolitan Area Network. For connecting various --> LANs within a city. ufacturers.
Management Administration, configuration and monitoring of network OSI Model Model describing communication in a network. The functionali-
components. The management agent of the components being managed ty of the hardware is subdivided into 7 layers. In the lowest layer (physical
communicates with the management station (computer) via the manage- layer), adaptation to the medium is performed.
ment protocol SNMP OSPF Open Shortest Path First. Protocol for the exchange of routing infor-
MAU Medium Attachment Unit. --> Transceiver. mation between routers. Faster than --> RIP and suitable for larger net-
Mbps Megabits per second, Mbit/s works.
MD5 Message Digest 5. See also Hash Algorithm. OTDR Optical Time Domain Reflectometer Versatile optical measuring
MDI Medium Dependent Interface. device for fibre-optic networks.
MDI-X MDI-Crossover, see also MDI. OUI Organizationally Unique Identifier. The first three bytes of the --> MAC
MIB Management Information Base. Contains the description of the address indicate the manufacturer of the components.
objects and functions connected in a network. Packet size Frame size. Ethernet: 64 ... 1518 bytes (1522 with VLAN tag,
MII Media Independent Interface. FDDI:... 4500 bytes.
Mini-GBIC Mini gigabit interface converter. --> SFP. PAP Password Authentication Protocol. PPP authentication method.
MLPPP Multi Link PPP. --> PPP. Passwords are transmitted in unencrypted form. PAP is based on user-
Modbus TCP, industrial Ethernet system based on the Modbus protocol names.
Modes - Propagation paths of the light in an optical fibre Parallel Detection Subfunction of -->autonegotiation, to adjust settings for
MPLS Multiprotocol Label Switching. Layer 3 protocol. a partner that does not support autonegotiation. A port detects the speed
MSB Most Significant Bit. based on FLP or NLP and sets itself to 100 Mbit/s or 10 Mbit/s according-
MTBF Mean Time Between Failure. ly. HDX is always used as the duplex mode.
MTTR Max Time To Repair. PCF Plastic Cladding Silica Fiber. Plastic fibre with a core of fuse quartz.
Multicast Data packet directed to a group of devices, e.g. to all Lütze --> POF --> HCS®.
devices. PD Powered Device. Describes the end device (e.g. an IP telephone, in
Multimode fibres Optical fibres with relatively large core diameters. In the draft standard IEEE P802.3af (DTE Power via MDI). IEEE P802.3af
them, the light propagates over multiple paths - multiple modes. Typical defines how a power supply can be provided via an Ethernet twisted pair
core diameters are 100µm for step index fibres, for glass fibres, 200µm for cable.
PCS/HCS® fibres and 980 µm for POF fibres. Gradient index fibres are PDU Protocol Data Unit.
generally made of glass, and have a typical core diameter of 50 µm or PHY Physical sublayer. Physical layer/components (on Level 1 b).
62.5 µm. Conditionally through these --> Single mode fibre. PIMF Pair in Metal Foil (data cable). --> STP.
NAT Network Address Translation. PLC Programmable Logic Control. --> PLC - Programmable Logic Control.
NAT-T NAT Traversal. Normally --> IPsec does not function if there is a --> PMD Physical Medium Dependent. Physical layer/components on Level 1 a.
NAT Gateway between the two IPsec end points, because the IP address POE Power over Ethernet.
of the end point is also encrypted. This problem can be circumvented POF Polymer Optical Fiber. Plastic optical fibre --> HCS® --> PCF.
using NAT-T. If supported, NAT-T is switched on automatically if necessary POL Power over LAN.
when establishing a connection (handshake). Port Mirroring The data traffic of a port (In/Out) is mirrored (copied) on
NetBEUI NetBIOS Extended User Interface. Extended version of the another port, for example to allow it to be examined with an analyzer.
NetBIOS protocol, which is used by network software such as LAN Port Trunking --> Link Aggregation.
Manager, LAN Server, Windows for Workgroups and Windows NT. PowerLink Industrial Ethernet system from the company B&R
Net Mask The net mask marks all bits of an IP address that serve to iden-
tify the network and the subnetwork. --> IP address.
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PLC Programmable Logic Controller. system for process control and visualisation. Windows-based
PPP Point-to-Point Protocol. Creates router-to-router and host-to-network Shielding attenuation Ratio between the power of electromagnetic inter-
connections. PPP works with protocols from various level, such as IP, IPX ference outside and inside of a shield. A measure of the effectiveness of
and ARA. PPP has integrated security mechanisms such as CHAP and the shielding, e.g. for cables or also connector housings.
RAR. Transfer impedance Current/voltage ratio on cable shields for assessing
PPPoE --> Point-to-Point-Protocol over Ethernet. the shielding effect.
PPS Packets Per Second. Data packets per second Suitability for drag chains: special cable designs have to be used for
PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. operation in energy supply chains.
Prioritisation Data packets are given priority handling based on defined cri- Noise, broadband electromagnetic interference
teria. Identification on Layer 2 with inserted --> tag field, on Layer 3 in the SD Starting Delimiter.
--> TOS field of --> IP. SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy. Is related to the American SONET
Private Key --> Private/Public Key: In asymmetrical encryption algorithms, (Synchronous Optical Network) standard; with a basic SDH rate of 155.52
two keys are used: one public one (public key) and one private one (pri- Mbit/s (STM-1) and multiples thereof.
vate key). The public key is made available by the future recipient of data SERCOS III, industrial Ethernet system based on the SERCOS interface
to those who will be sending the data to him. The private key is kept only SFD Start Frame Delimiter.
by the recipient. It is used to decrypt the received data. SFP Small form-factor pluggable. A --> transceiver for 1 Gbit/s_ networks
ProfiNet, industrial Ethernet system from Siemens that converts serial electric signals into optical signals and vice versa, see
PS Power Supply. --> PSU. also GBIC.
PSE Power Sourcing Equipment. Describes the device supplying power SHA-1 Secure Hash Algorithm 1. --> Hash.
(e.g. a switch) in the draft standard IEEE P802.3af (DTE Power via MDI). Single mode fibre Fibre-optic cable in which, due to its small core diame-
IEEE P802.3af defines how a power supply can be provided via an ter (max. 10 µm), the light can only propagate along one path starting with
Ethernet twisted pair cable. the cut-off wavelength. _ Multimode fibre
PSU Power Supply Unit. --> PS. SLA Service Level Agreement.
PTP Precision Time Protocol. Protocol for time synchronisation acc. to SLIP Serial Line Internet Protocol. Standard protocol for serial point-to-
IEEE 1588, with a precision of less than 1µs. point connections, uses a serial interface (e.g. V24) for IP traffic.
Public Key --> Private/Public Key SMON Switch Monitoring.
PUR - Polyurethane, high-quality jacket material for cables SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Internet protocol that provides e-mail
PVC - Polyvinyl chloride, economical insulation and jacket material for services.
cables SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol. Protocol for time synchronisation,
PVV Path Variability Value. Specified in bit times. based on NTP, with a precision of 1ms to 50ms. For higher precision,
QoS Quality of Service. Quality of the transmission, e.g. speed, band- --> PTP (Precision Time Protocol acc. to IEEE 1588) is used.
width, delay, reliability or priority. In Level 2 for IEEE 802.1D implemented SNAP Subnetwork Access Protocol.
only for priority. --> Prioritisation. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. Protocol standardised by
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service. A RADIUS server IETF for communication between agents and the management station in
authenticates access for a client that logs on with its name and password. network management. Used in more than 99% of LANs.
Passwords are transmitted in encrypted form. SOHO Small Office Home Office. Networks for small offices/branches and
RAM Random Access Memory. Volatile memory telecommuting workstations.
RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. Supplies the statically Spanning Tree Protocol that automatically dissolves network loops. When
assigned IP address for an assigned MAC address. See also BOOTP and installed with switches, implements redundant paths for additional reliability
DHCP. if a connection fails. Change-over time 30 s to 60 s.
RAS Remote Access System. SQE Signal Quality Error. Signal that is sent back by a transceiver to the
Repeater Components for signal regeneration on Level 1. Regenerates LAN controller (processor) in order to report that the packet was sent prop-
the amplitude, signal edge and cycle. Repeaters with more than 2 ports erly. Also called heartbeat.
are also called hubs. SSH Secure Shell. Allows cryptographically secured communication over
RFC Request For Comments. Pseudo-standard for the Internet, protocols non-secure networks by means of authentication of the partners, and
and applications, issued by IETF. integrity and confidentiality of the data exchanged.
RG58 Coax cable with 50 characteristic impedance, also called ThinWire Star coupler Active star coupler --> Hub. A passive star coupler is a com-
or 10BASE2. ponent in fibre-optic equipment with n inputs and m outputs without ampli-
RIP Routing Information Protocol. For exchanging routing information fication of the signal.
between routers in a LAN. There are two versions: RIP V1 and RIP V2. Store & Forward Switching method in which a packet is first saved com-
--> OSPF. pletely and only then forwarded. --> Cut-Through
RJ45 Connector for twisted pair. Typical for --> Ethernet and --> ISDN. STP 1. Shielded Twisted Pair. Cable with shielded twisted wire pairs. -->
RMON Remote Monitoring. PIMF, UTP. 2. - Spanning Tree Protocol.
Router Components on Layer 3 of the - ISO/OSI Reference Model. Switch Component of Layer 2 of the OSI Reference Model. Synonym:
Connects networks on Layer 3. By means of additional paths to the desti- Bridge. Unlike a --> hub, forwards a packet only to the port to which the
nation, provides a choice of paths depending on de destination station is connected, which leads to switch disconnection of
RS 232 Recommended Standard. Serial interface, also designated V.24. individual segments. Then no access procedure is required between two
Strictly speaking, the supplement to V.24 according to à CCITT. switches in full duplex operation. So-called Layer-3 and Layer-4 switches
RSTP Rapid Reconfiguration Spanning Tree Protocol. are now available that have also implemented sub-functions of these levels.
RSVP Resource Reservation Protocol. Reserves bandwidths in a àWAN Symmetry, Symmetrical attenuation Ratio between the power of the nor-
RTCP Realtime Transport Control Protocol. mal-mode wave and that of the common-mode wave as a measure of the
finable criteria, such as path costs. EMC properties of symmetrical copper cables (for shielded cables addi-
RTP Real Time Protocol. tionally --> shielding attenuation)
Return Loss Ratio of disruptive reflection to the transmitted signal power SX Short Wavelength (Gigabit Ethernet).
Rx Receive (received). Tag Field Optional field in the Ethernet packet, inserted after the so
SA Source Address TCO Total Cost of Ownership.
SAN Storage Area Network. Network for connecting servers and memory TCP Transmission Control Protocol. Connection-oriented transmission
subsystems, such as hard disks, RAID and tape systems. Generally protocol on Layer 4 of the TCP/IP protocol family. --> UDP.
based on Fibre Channel. TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Most widely-used
SAP 1. Service Access Point. 2. Service Advertising Protocol. protocol family, from Layer 3 upwards. Standardised by --> IETF. Protocols
SC Straight Connector. Connector --> DSC. that build upon each other:
SCADA Supervision Control And Data Acquisition. Process visualisation Layer 3: IP; Layer 4: TCP, UDP; Layer 5: TFTP, SMTP, FTP, etc.
Layer 5 contains Layers 5 to 7 of the OSI model.
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Telnet Virtual terminal program of the TCP/IP stack for remote access XML Extended Markup Language.
via network to the user interface of the serial interface. XNS Xerox Network Systems.
TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol. Protocol on Layer 5, uses --> UDP
for transfer, therefore used in --> LANs.
Token Ring Data network standardised in IEEE 802.5, but also pro-
prietary solutions by IBM.
TOS Type Of Service. Field in IP packet for --> Prioritisation.
TPE - Thermoplastic elastomers, a category of plastics with special
characteristics as an insulating and jacket material for cables
TP Twisted Pair. Symmetrical copper data cable.
Transceiver Converts data signals from AUI interfaces to another
medium, e.g. twisted pair. New components have transceivers already
implemented. For older components there are plug-on transceivers for
multimode, twisted pair or coax.
Trunking --> Aggregation.
TTL Time To Live. Field in the IP protocol header that specifies how
many hops are allowed for a packet before it is automatically deleted.
Tx Transmit. Transmission rate; speed of the transmission, also -->
Bandwidth, Ethernet: 10, 100, 1000, 10000Mbit/s
Token Ring: 4 Mbit/s, 16 Mbit/s
FDDI: 100 Mbit/s
UDP User Datagram Protocol. Connectionless transport protocol on
Layer 4 of the TCP/IP protocol family. --> TCP.
Unicast Data packet that is addressed to only one recipient, as
opposed to multicast and broadcast.
UPS Uninterruptable Power Supply. --> USV
URL Universal Resource Locator. Standardised addressing scheme
for access to hypertext documents and other services via a browser.
Z.B. www.luetze.de
USV Uninterruptible power supply.
UTP Unshielded Twisted-Pair. Cable with unshielded twisted pairs of
wires, generally with 4 pairs. --> STP
VLAN Virtual LAN, set up with switches. Goal: Limiting broadcasts to
the network areas where the broadcast is useful. Is also used to sub-
divide networks for security reasons.
VPN Virtual Private Network A VPN joins a number of separate pri-
vate networks (subnetworks) into a common network via a public net-
work, e.g. the Internet. Confidentiality and authenticity is protected
through the use of cryptographic protocols. A VPN thus offers a cost-
effective alternative to dedicated lines when setting up a trans-region-
al company network.
VRRP Virtual Redundant Router Protocol. Protocol for controlling
redundant routers. See also HSRP.
WAN Wide Area Network Public data and transfer network for con-
necting local networks. Transmission protocols: ISDN, frame relay,
X.21 SDH, SONET, ATM.
WDM Wavelength Division Multiplex.
WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy. WEP is an encryption method in wire-
less LANs according to 802.11 for protecting the transmitted data.
WFQ Weighted Fair Queuing. Method for processing the priority
queues in a switch. For example, the highest queue receives 50% of
the bandwidth, the next 25%, etc. .
WiFi Wireless Fidelity. WiFi is a certification for wireless LANs
(WLANs) according to standard 802.11, implemented by the WECA
(Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance). This certification confirms
the interoperability of WLAN products. --> http://www.wi-fi.net
Wireless LAN Local Networks, that operate without cable connec-
tions.
Wire-speed, forwarding of the data packets with line speed.
WLAN Wireless --> LAN. According to IEEE 802.11, .15, .16
(Bluetooth).
WWDM With the WWDM system (Wide Wavelength Division
Multiplex) it is possible to increase the transmission capacity of the
optical fibres in fibre-optic networks. To do this, the system multiplex-
es a number of single-mode optical signals of various wavelengths to
form a composite optical signal. In this manner several applications
can be transmitted at the same time over a single fibre-optic cable
pair. This means that it is not necessary to install additional fibre-optic
cables, thus significantly reducing costs.
WWW World Wide Web.
X.25 Data Packet Control Protocol, that is used in Datex-P, for
example.
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5. Function Modules
LÜTZE Industrial Automation
Product Overview
Mounting modules
Diode modules
Display modules
Potentiometer modules
5.1
Interface Passive · Product Overview
Mounting Modules
Page 5.4
Diode Modules
Page 5.7
Page 5.6
Potentiometer Modules
Page 5.5
5.2
Interface Passive · Product Overview
5.3
Function module ·
Mounting module with soldering terminals for free component fitting of assembly parts
AC/DC 250 V, 4A
Screw-/spring terminal
Technical data 6 12 18 24 30
Function type Subplate
Pin spacing 4.5 mm 5 mm
Nominal voltage AC/DC 250 V
Rated current 4A
Rated insulation voltage (EN
300 V
Dimensions 40178)
Pollution degree 2
Overvoltage category I
General
Housing material PPE
Protection class IP 00
Field installation rail TS 35 (EN 50022)
Operation temperature range -25 °C – 70 °C
Storage temperature range -40 °C – 80 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d) 17.5 × 78.0 × 4 35.0 × 78.0 × 4 45.0 × 78.0 × 4 65.0 × 78.0 × 4 80.0 × 78.0 × 4
5.0 mm 5.0 mm 5.0 mm 5.0 mm 5.0 mm
Weight (kg/piece) 0.028 0.048 0.068 0.095 0.125
Approvals –
Termination Screw terminal: 0.08–2.5 mm2
PIN assignment
710620, 710626, 710828
710663, 710664
5.4
Function module ·
710842
710840
5.5
Function module ·
PIN assignment
5.6
Function module ·
PIN assignment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
5.7
Function module ·
5.8
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Article number index
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Part-No. Page Part-No. Page Part-No. Page Part-No. Page Part-No. Page Part-No. Page
104243 4.22 722759 3.24 730801 1.65 751528 2.30 760828 1.37 768003 1.36
104245 4.23 722761 3.13 730841 1.64 751529 2.31 760921 1.38 768005 1.36
104246 4.23 722762 3.14 730842 1.68 751530 2.15 760922 1.38 768006 1.36
104247 4.22 722763 3.16 730854 1.70 751531 2.15 760926 1.38 768007 1.36
104301 4.22 722764 3.18 730855 1.70 751532 2.15 760927 1.38 770040 1.29
104303 4.23 722766 3.13 731737 1.68 751533 2.16 761022 1.42 770041 1.29
104304 4.23 722767 3.15 731854 1.70 751534 2.16 761026 1.42 770046 1.29
104307 4.22 722768 3.16 731855 1.70 751535 2.16 761027 1.42 770047 1.30
104310 4.23 722769 3.20 731883 1.66 751536 2.17 761042 1.57 770050 1.30
104311 4.22 722770 3.22 750320 2.39 751537 2.17 761101 1.48 770051 1.30
104313 4.22 722773 3.13 750321 2.43 751538 2.17 761102 1.46 770056 1.30
104326 4.23 722774 3.15 750322 2.44 751539 2.18 761103 1.47 770100 1.23
104327 4.22 722775 3.16 750340 2.40 751540 2.19 761105 1.56 770101 1.23
104335 4.22 722776 3.20 750360 2.41 751541 2.19 761107 1.54 770106 1.23
104336 4.22 722777 3.22 750370 2.42 751542 2.19 761120 1.52 770110 1.23
104337 4.23 722778 3.24 750510 2.32 751809 2.21 761222 1.43 770111 1.23
104338 4.22 722779 3.26 750517 2.33 751816 2.35 761307 1.44 770116 1.23
104339 4.22 722781 3.24 750524 2.38 751817 2.35 761311 1.41 770117 1.23
104347 4.23 722782 3.26 750526 2.30 751819 2.22 761312 1.39 770140 1.27
490105 4.34 722783 3.35 750527 2.31 751829 2.24 761313 1.39 770141 1.27
490106 4.34 722784 3.35 750528 2.30 751833 2.26 761320 1.52 770146 1.27
490107 4.34 722785 3.37 750529 2.31 751839 2.27 761321 1.52 770150 1.28
490108 4.34 722786 3.37 750530 2.15 751847 2.36 761322 1.52 770151 1.28
491075 4.33 722787 3.33 750531 2.15 751848 2.37 761323 1.52 770156 1.28
492075 4.33 722789 3.34 750532 2.15 751855 2.23 761340 1.52 770157 1.28
710620 5.4 722790 3.32 750533 2.16 751869 2.29 761341 1.53 770240 1.29
710626 5.4 722794 3.46 750534 2.16 751873 2.28 761350 1.53 770241 1.29
710663 5.4 722800 3.40 750535 2.16 751927 2.20 761691 1.40 770246 1.29
710664 5.4 722802 3.41 750536 2.17 751931 2.34 761692 1.39 770400 1.26
710665 5.6 722803 3.23 750537 2.17 760020 1.42 761693 1.39 770401 1.26
710755 1.73 722804 3.25 750538 2.17 760022 1.42 761708 1.56 770406 1.26
710802 5.6 722805 3.27 750539 2.18 760026 1.42 761821 1.37 770410 1.26
710804 5.6 722806 3.28 750540 2.19 760027 1.42 761822 1.37 770411 1.26
710812 5.7 722807 3.41 750541 2.19 760042 1.57 761826 1.37 770416 1.26
710814 5.8 722808 3.25 750542 2.19 760101 1.48 761827 1.37 770417 1.26
710820 3.65 722809 3.27 750557 2.12 760102 1.46 761828 1.37 770420 1.26
710828 5.4 722810 3.28 750558 2.12 760103 1.47 761921 1.38 770421 1.26
710840 5.5 722811 3.42 750559 2.13 760105 1.56 761922 1.38 770426 1.26
710842 5.5 722812 3.42 750809 2.21 760107 1.54 761926 1.38 770440 1.32
711755 1.73 722813 3.42 750816 2.35 760120 1.52 761927 1.38 770441 1.32
716006 5.5 722814 3.44 750817 2.35 760222 1.43 762056 1.50 770446 1.32
716123 3.65 722816 3.44 750819 2.22 760226 1.43 762082 1.45 770450 1.33
716400 3.50 722986 3.39 750829 2.24 760227 1.43 762083 1.49 770451 1.33
716401 3.50 722987 3.29 750833 2.26 760307 1.44 762084 3.66 770456 1.33
716401.0050 3.50 722989 3.39 750839 2.27 760311 1.41 762184 3.66 770457 1.33
716403 3.51 722995 3.36 750847 2.36 760312 1.39 762185 3.66 770460 1.32
716404 3.52 722996 3.38 750848 2.37 760313 1.39 762186 3.66 770461 1.32
716410 3.53 722999 3.43 750855 2.23 760320 1.52 762189 1.59 770466 1.32
716410.0050 3.53 728753 3.17 750869 2.29 760321 1.52 762190 1.59 770500 1.25
716420 3.63 728754 3.19 750873 2.28 760322 1.52 762192 1.59 770501 1.25
716421 3.62 728758 3.22 750901 2.14 760323 1.52 762193 1.59 770506 1.25
716425 3.59 728761 3.12 750919 2.25 760340 1.52 762302 1.51 770540 1.31
716435 3.60 728762 3.14 750927 2.20 760341 1.53 762303 1.51 770541 1.31
716436 3.61 728763 3.17 750931 2.34 760350 1.53 762306 1.51 770546 1.31
716437 3.64 728764 3.18 751320 2.39 760691 1.40 762307 1.51 770900 1.21
716456 3.58 728766 3.12 751321 2.43 760692 1.39 762312 1.51 770903 1.21
716457 3.56 728768 3.17 751322 2.44 760693 1.39 762313 1.51 770905 1.21
716458 3.57 728769 3.19 751340 2.40 760708 1.56 762316 1.51 770911 1.22
716459 3.55 728775 3.17 751360 2.41 760751 1.60 762317 1.51 770913 1.22
722751 3.13 728776 3.19 751370 2.42 760752 1.58 762320 1.51 770916 1.22
722752 3.15 730711 1.64 751510 2.32 760753 1.58 762321 1.51 770917 1.22
722753 3.16 730717 1.64 751517 2.33 760821 1.37 762401 1.55 770918 1.24
722754 3.20 730732 1.68 751524 2.38 760822 1.37 762411 1.55 770919 1.24
722757 3.21 730741 1.69 751526 2.30 760826 1.37 768001 1.36 770920 1.24
722758 3.22 730753 1.67 751527 2.31 760827 1.37 768002 1.36 770921 1.24
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Article number index
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Part-No. Page Part-No. Page Part-No. Page Part-No. Page Part-No. Page Part-No. Page
770922 1.24
770923 1.24
770924 1.24
770926 1.24
770928 1.24
770930 1.24
772000 4.10
772001 4.10
772002 4.12
772003 4.12
772005 4.15
772007 4.15
772010 4.11
772011 4.11
772012 4.13
772014 4.14
772020 4.16
772021 4.16
772022 4.17
772030 4.19
772031 4.19
772032 4.18
772033 4.18
772100 4.29
772101 4.29
772102 4.29
772104 4.31
772106 4.32
772120 4.30
772121 4.30
772122 4.35
772123 4.35
772124 4.36
772125.xxxx 4.25
772126.xxxx 4.26
772127 4.37
772129 4.41
772130 4.38
772131 4.38
772132 4.38
772133 4.39
772134 4.39
772135 4.39
772136.0100 4.27
772136.0200 4.27
772136.0500 4.27
772137 4.40
772141.0100 4.24
772141.0200 4.24
772141.0500 4.24
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